CONTENT
- Definition of surface tension
- Effect of surface tension
- Application of surface tension
- Reduction of surface tension
SURFACE TENSION
- Is the property of a liquid to make its surface behave as though it is covered by an elastic skin.
- Is the force per unit length? Y= F/2L
- Is the force acting parallel to the surface of the liquid?
EFFECTS OF SURFACE TENSION
- Soap bubbles are spherical in shape
- Water skaters are able to walk on the surface of water
- Razor blade or needle gently placed on the surface of water floats
- Spilled mercury on glass surface form spherical droplets
EVALUATION
- Define surface tension
- State the three effects of surface tension
APPLICATION OF SURFACE TENSION
- Use in the manufacturing of rain proof or water proof
- Absorption of ink with blotting paper
- Rising of oil in lamp wicks
- Movement of melted wax into the neck of a burning candle
REDUCTION OF SURFACE TENSION
- Adding impurities such as detergent/soap, alcohol, oil, camphor, kerosene, grease
- By heating the liquid.
EVALUATION
- State three applications of surface tension
- State two ways of reducing surface tension
READING ASSIGNMENT
Read more on surface tension – New school physics (pg102-103)
GENERAL EVALUATION
- A platinum-resistance thermometer has a resistance of 5Ω at 00C and 9Ω at 1000C. Assuming that resistance changes uniformly with temperature. Calculate the resistance of the thermometer when the temperature is 450C
- Give two reasons why water is considered an unsuitable liquid for thermometers.
WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT
- Define surface tension. State the three effects of surface tension
- (a) State three applications of surface tension (b) Two ways of reducing surface tension
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