What phenomenon is demonstrated when a small amount of water is poured onto a clean glass plate and it spreads out thinly?
What factor affects how liquids take shape based on the surfaces they touch, besides gravity?
How is surface tension defined in terms of the force per unit length on a liquid surface?
What is the term used to describe the additional energy per unit area of the surface when the surface area of a liquid is increased?
Why is there cooling observed when the surface area of a liquid is increased?
How does increasing the surface area of a liquid relate to the force of attraction among molecules?
How is the downward force F related to the length l of the liquid film in contact with wire PQ?
When wire PQ is moved downward by a small distance Δx, what is the work done by the force F in terms of the surface tension T and the increase in area ΔA?
What does the surface tension T represent of increasing the liquid film's surface area by unity at constant temperature?
What is the relationship between the pressures just inside and outside the surface of a liquid drop ?
A soap bubble, what relationship exists between the pressures inside and outside the bubble as per the provided content?
What is the significance of the pressure difference of excess pressure inside a liquid drop or a soap bubble?
What is the phenomenon known as when liquids rise or fall in a capillary tube due to surface tension?
In the equation h = 2Tcosθ/rρg, what does 'h' represent of liquid rising in a capillary tube?
Why does liquid not emerge in the form of a fountain from the upper end of a short capillary tube?