Surface tension occurs due to the tendency of liquid molecules to favor their own kind. Surface tension is important in fluid multiphase systems typically at small length and velocity
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Change in appearance of liquid drop due to gravity
A liquid drop is spherical in shape due to surface tension. But why does it appear as a vertical line under the free-fall due to gravity? (E.g. During a rain - falling raindrop) Is there a specified ...
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Dropping condition
Imagine opening a water tap in order to have a smooth and cylindrical outflow and then slowly decrease the flow by adjusting the knob. At a certain moment, the side profile of the flow will become ...
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Is this formula for the energy of a configuration of 3 fluids physically reasonable?
I have studied for a couple of months now a mathematical model of the energy of a configuration of immiscible fluids situated in a fixed container such that the fluids fill the container. In other ...
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How far can water rise above the edge of a glass?
When you fill a glass with water, water forms a concave meniscus with constant contact angle $\theta$ (typically $\theta=20^\circ$ for tap water):
Once you reach the top of the glass, the water-air ...
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At what size will self-gravitation contribute more to stability than surface tension?
The governments of Earth have embarked on an experiment to place a massive ball of water in orbit. (umm... special water that doesn't freeze)
Imagine this to be a fluid with a given density, $\rho$ ...
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Beer bottle leftovers pour quickly only after waiting?
Why is it that after pouring a delicious beer from a bottle, I can hold it upside down for several seconds without reward, but if I wait a bit, the remainder presumably settles at the bottom and ...
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Amount of material required for a pressure tank
I read the answer for the question Why is a hot air balloon “stiff”? and thought something sounded ridiculous. My engineering requirement is that the walls be strong enough. Here $T$ will be the ...
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Causes of surface tension between two fluids
Suppose that we have two fluids $A$ and $B$ in a container $\Omega$, and we notice that $A,B$ do not mix.
Can you pleas explain to me what is the cause of this property?
What properties of the two ...
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Calculational method for determining surface tensions from photograph of menisci?
How can I get from a photograph of a liquid surface to a value for the surface tension.
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Physics behind Water drops during falling from a tap
what is physics behind Water drops during falling from a tap.
water drop animation
A drop or droplet is a small column of liquid, bounded completely or almost completely by free surfaces.
Why Water ...