Civil Engineering - SI Units - Discussion
Discussion Forum : SI Units - Section 1 (Q.No. 3)
3.
SI unit for the surface tension, is
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Abhishek singh said:
1 decade ago
Surface tension - force applied per unit distance, i.e kg/(s*s).
Muhammad farooq said:
1 decade ago
Surface tension- force applied per unit distance so N/m.
Anoop said:
1 decade ago
Surface tension - force/length so N/m.
Fakirjasyal said:
1 decade ago
I think surface tension is force/area so it should be n/m.
Ravikumar said:
1 decade ago
Surface tensions force for unit distance.
Rajat said:
1 decade ago
It should be force per unit area.
Malvi said:
9 years ago
Surface tension = force /area.
So, Nm/m2.
=> N/m or J/m2.
So, Nm/m2.
=> N/m or J/m2.
Tan said:
9 years ago
N/m is the correct answer.
Mohd suhel said:
9 years ago
Force per unit lenth, ie = f/l = N/M.
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Kush meena said:
9 years ago
In cgs its unit is = dyne/cm.
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