The variation of surface tension with temperature by using jacgers method
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As might be expected, the coefficient of surface tension decreases with increasing temperature. It becomes zero at the critical temperature. The variation of surface tension with temperature can be studied by Jaeger's method using the apparatus
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As might be expected, the coefficient of surface tension decreases with increasing temperature. It becomes zero at the critical temperature. The variation of surface tension with temperature can be studied by Jaeger's method using the apparatus shown in Figure 1.
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