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A glass tube of 1 mm diameter is dipped vertically into a container of mercury, with its lower end 3 cm below the mercury surface. What must be the gauge pressure of air in the tube to blow a hemispherical bubble at its lower end? Given that density of mercury=`13,600 kg m^-3` and surface tension of mercury=`0.540 N m^-1`

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  2. Define surface tension.. Give units and dimensions.

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  3. Define surface tension.

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  5. Explain the difference between surface tension and surface energy.

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  6. Define surface tension.. Give units and dimensions.

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  9. Explain the difference between surface tension and surface energy.

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  10. Explain the difference between surface tension and surface energy.

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  11. Define surface tension.

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  12. Give molecular theory to explain surface tension.

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  13. How one can say that when a large number of drops of a liquid (same si...

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  14. Determine excess of pressure in side liquid drop

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