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Answered by sonusagar50
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Answer:

"The property of the surface of a liquid that allows it to resist an external force, due to the cohesive nature of its molecules."

Explanation:

The SI unit of Surface Tension is Newton per Meter or N/m.

Answered by TejashreeK
2

Explanation:

Surface tension is the tendency of liquid surfaces at rest to shrink into the minimum surface area possible. Surface tension is what allows heavier than water i.e., denser than water objects such as razor blades, insects, to float and slide on a water surface without becoming even partly submerged.

The force per unit length perpendicular to a line drawn in the surface of the liquid is the surface tension. Its SI unit is newtons per metre, and its CGS unit is dynes per centimetre. The dimensions are MT−2.

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