why do we divide force by length and not area when calculating surface tension?
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its defined in that way.
while experimentinv upon this quatity scientist determine factors which affect that quantity
in surface tension scientists determined force and length as 2 factors depending upon it.
therefore it depends just on length and not on area
while experimentinv upon this quatity scientist determine factors which affect that quantity
in surface tension scientists determined force and length as 2 factors depending upon it.
therefore it depends just on length and not on area
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