Mechanical Engineering - Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics - Section 8 (Q.No. 24)
                   
                                       
                                24.
Surface tension force is the product of surface tension per unit length and cross-sectional area of flow.
 
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                        Joel Kumar said: 
                         
                        9 years ago
                
                Surface Tension:
* The dragging force observed in the given liquid per unit length.
* It is given by the formula: T = F/L.
*Cross-sectional area is irrelevant.
                * The dragging force observed in the given liquid per unit length.
* It is given by the formula: T = F/L.
*Cross-sectional area is irrelevant.
                        Neeraj said: 
                         
                        9 years ago
                
                Right @Joel.
                
                        Sandeep said: 
                         
                        6 years ago
                
                Correct, thanks @Joel.
                
                        Santosh said: 
                         
                        5 years ago
                
                Surface tension force is product of surface tension per unit length and length of the surface of flowing fluid.
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