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Houston Brooks
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10 February, 21:47
State the dimension of surface tension
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Derick Short
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Actually, surface tension is the to force per unit length. That means formula for surface tension is = force/length. As we know that the dimensional formula for length is L. And that for force is MLT^-2. So the dimensional formula for surface tension can be obtained by dividing the dimensional formula of force and length.
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