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If the cohesive force is less than the adhesive force than the liquid surface will be

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Answered by xprt12321
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concave because of magnitude of force is greater
Answered by hyacinth98
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At the point when the cohesive powers between the fluid are not exactly greater than the adhesive forces, the surface bends up.

Interactive forces in fluids

  • Cohesion is the property of like atoms (of a similar substance) to adhere to one another because of common attraction and properties.
  • Adhesion is the property of various atoms or surfaces to stick to one another. For instance, solids have high durable properties so they don't adhere to the surfaces they come in touch with. Then again, gases have a feeble union.
  • At the point when the cohesive powers between the fluid are not exactly greater than the adhesive forces, the surface bends up.

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