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how does tension force affect a water tower

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Answered by lChanul
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Surface tension is caused by the effects of intermolecular forces at the interface. Surface tension depends on the nature of the liquid, the surrounding environment and temperature. Liquids were molecules have large attractive intermolecular forces will have a large surface tension.

Answered by Anonymous
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Why tension force affect a water tower?

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Surface tension is caused by the effects of intermolecular forces at the interface. Surface tension depends on the nature of the liquid that is the reason force affect a water tower.

Additional Information :-

  • The surface tension of a liquid results from an imbalance of intermolecular attractive forces.

  • A molecule at the surface of a liquid experiences only net inward cohesive forces.

  • The layer of water molecules and layers of oil molecule balance force between the two interface reducing the surface tension at the water surface.

  • Liquids were molecules have large attractive intermolecular forces will have a large surface tension.

  • Surface tension is the tendency of liquid surfaces to shrink into the minimum surface area possible. ...

  • At liquid–air interfaces, surface tension results from the greater attraction of liquid molecules to each other (due to cohesion) than to the molecules in the air (due to adhesion).

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