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how surface tension due to sweat increases hand grip​

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Answered by shaheen2481
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The pressure exerted by the surface tension of sweat droplets counterbalances the secretory pressure of sweat glands at the pore. When a hand is immersed in water, sweat droplets easily merge with the water, causing the pressure to drop at the pore.
Answered by swastikjain2006
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Answer: Sweat from the body is regulated by the surface tension of a sweat ... When a hand is immersed in water, sweat droplets easily merge within the ... physical activity, the pressure within the sweat duct increases due to the ... wet-induced wrinkles have been selected to enhance grip in wet conditions.

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