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Surface Tension MCQ - Practice Questions with Answers

Edited By admin | Updated on Sep 25, 2023 25:23 PM | #NEET

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A thin liquid film formed between a U- shaped wire and a light slider supports a weight of 1.5 \times10-2 N ( see figure) The length of the slider is 30 cm and its weight is negligible. The surface tension of the liquid film is:

A rectangular film of liquid is extended from \left( {4{\rm cm} \times 2{\rm cm}} \right) to \left( {5{\rm cm} \times 4{\rm cm}} \right). If the work done is 3 \times 10^{ - 4} {\rm J}, the value of the surface tension of the liquid is :

Direction: In the following question an address has been given. Of them, three are similar. You have to choose which of the following addresses is not similar to others.

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Surface tension

Surface tension is the elastic tendency of a fluid surface which makes it acquire the least surface area.

If we draw an imaginary line on the free surface of the liquid as shown in the below figure.

Then Surface tension of a liquid is measured by the force acting per unit

length on either side of an imaginary line.

So  Surface tension of a liquid  is given by 

$$
T=\frac{F}{l}
$$
Where
$F \rightarrow$ force
$l \rightarrow$ imaginary length

 The direction of this force is perpendicular to the line and tangential to the free surface of the liquid.

  • It depends only on the nature of the liquid and is independent of the area of the surface or length of the imaginary line considered.
  • It is a scalar quantity.
  • Unit of Surface Tension-    

$\begin{aligned} & \frac{N}{m}-\text { in S.I. Unit } \\ & \frac{\text { dyne }}{c m}-\text { in c.g.s. Unit }\end{aligned}$

  • Dimension- $M T^{-2}$
  • Example-

     Raindrops are spherical in shape because each drop tends to acquire minimum surface area due to surface tension, and for a given volume, the surface area of the sphere is minimum.

  • The surface tension of liquid decreases with the rise in temperature.

 

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