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Surface Tension and Surface Energy
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Surface Tension and Surface Energy
1.
How is the dimension of surface tension typically measured?
A)
Mass per unit length
B)
Force per unit length
C)
Energy per unit volume
D)
Temperature per unit time
Answer
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B) Force per unit length
Explanation
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