ashutoshsharma
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Dont give me the answer that its because of surface tension. I want it in detail.
The discussion revolves around the nature of liquid surfaces and why they behave like a stretched membrane. Participants explore concepts related to surface tension, potential energy, and the physical properties of liquids and solids.
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Emilyjoint said:I thought that one of the aims of PF is that we do not simply refer someone to Google.
Why come here to be told to go to Google?
Perhaps you came here from Google !
Very sloppy, no use at all.
Emilyjoint said:I thought that one of the aims of PF is that we do not simply refer someone to Google.
Why come here to be told to go to Google?
Perhaps you came here from Google !
Very sloppy, no use at all.
ashutoshsharma said:i could not get my answer here.
I browsed elsewhere and found out that it tries to minimize the area to attain the least possible potential energy. Thus its surface will try to have minimum molecules thus making its exposed area stretched.