Physics, asked by mohitvishwkarma2002, 1 month ago

write down surface tension along with its unit and dimensions formula.​

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Answered by ashwanisk4
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Answer:

The dimensional formula of surface tension is: [ML0T-2].

Liquid: Surface Tension (N/m)

Hydrogen: 2.4

Water: 0.072

Helium: 0.16

Explanation:

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Answered by MrFire600
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Answer:

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Or, T = [M^1 L^1 T-^2] × [L-^1] = M^1 T-^2. Therefore, surface tension is dimensionally represented as M^1 T-^2.

The force per unit length perpendicular to a line drawn in the surface of the liquid is the surface tension. Its SI unit is newtons per metre, and its CGS unit is dynes per centimetre. The dimensions are MT−^2

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