why the top surface of a liquid behaves like a stretched membrane?
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The molecules in the liquid experience a force which acts equally for its neighboring molecules. However this cohesive force pulls the molecules on the surface inwards. Due to this unbalanced force the top surface of a liquid behaves like stretched membrane.
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The property of surface tension:
The molecules in the liquid experience a force which acts equally for its neighboring molecules.
However this cohesive force pulls the molecules on the surface inwards.
Due to this unbalanced force the top surface of a liquid behaves like stretched membrane.
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