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Assueme that a drop of liquid evaporates by decreases in its surface energy, so that its tepempature remains unchanged . What should be the minimum radius of the drop for this to be possible?. The surface tension is T, density of liquid is `rho` and L is its lalent heat of vaporisation.

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Assume that a drop of liquid evaporates by decreases in its surface energy, so that its temperature remains unchanged. What should be the minimum radius of the drop for this to be possible? The surface tension is T, density of liquid is rho and L is its latent heat of vaporization.

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Assume that a drop of liquid evaporates by decreases in its surface energy, so that its temperature remains unchanged. What should be the minimum radius of the drop for this to be possible? The surface tension is T, density of liquid is rho and L is its latent heat of vaporization.

Assume that a drop of liquid evaporates by decreases in its surface energy, so that its temperature remains unchanged. What should be the minimum radius of the drop for this to be possible? The surface tension is T, density of liquid is rho and L is its latent heat of vaporization.