Explain the principle and construction of Jaegers method for the determination of surface tension
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Jaeger's method | Determination of SURFACE TENSION | in HINDI | EduPoint. ... This method is based on the principle that the excess pressure inside an air bubble is equal to the twice of the surface tension of the liquid in which the bubble forms over the radius of the air bubble.
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Principle and construction of Jaegers method:
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- This technique is valuable for deciding surface pressure at short surface ages. The greatest strain of each air pocket is estimated.
- Surface strain estimation is significant in quality control and in the improvement of items and cycles with better exhibitions.
- It is an incredibly delicate marker giving data on the launderability, wetting, emulsification, frothing and other surface related processes.
- The advancement of different synthetic responses and presence of solvents or surfactants in fluid frameworks can be checked by surface strain estimation.
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