Resnick Halliday Walker -- do they discuss surface tension topic?

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The topic of surface tension is indeed present in "Resnick Halliday Walker, Principles of Physics, 10th Edition." It is discussed in detail in Chapter 14, specifically on page 423. Although it is not listed in the index, the content covers the fundamental principles and applications of surface tension relevant to fluid mechanics.

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Is surface tension topic present is resnick halliday walker, principles of physics 10th edition,if present then please tell me on which page
 
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I don't see surface tension listed in the index.
 

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