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Omkar Rane
Subject: Physics
, asked on 31/1/17
what is angle of contact in case of
(1)pure water
(2)kerosene
(3)mercury
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Guna Shekar
Subject: Physics
, asked on 2/1/17
Even though there are only downward forces for a molecule on the surface of the liquid, it doesn't move down and stays at the top. whyyy?
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1
Nilesh Mahto
Subject: Physics
, asked on 30/10/16
Find the ratio of SI to CGS units of the following:-
A) Youngs modulus,
B) Surface Tension
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3
Akanksha Prasad
Subject: Physics
, asked on 3/10/20
Solve q-4 of thermodynamics
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1
Akanksha Prasad
Subject: Physics
, asked on 3/10/20
Solve q3 of thermodynamics
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Arya Kamble
Subject: Physics
, asked on 24/9/20
With a neat labelled diagram, explain concave meniscus - acute angle of contact.
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Arya Kamble
Subject: Physics
, asked on 22/9/20
On the basis of molecular theory , explain the phenomenon of surface tension.
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Dhanashree Bhoir
Subject: Physics
, asked on 11/9/20
Which is most abundant state of matter in the universe?
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Arya Kamble
Subject: Physics
, asked on 29/5/20
Write a short note on incompressible fluid.
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Prathamesh Savardekar
Subject: Physics
, asked on 18/3/20
pls help to solve
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1
Afreen
Subject: Physics
, asked on 18/1/20
obtain the relation between surface tension and surface energy
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1
Ashish Singh
Subject: Physics
, asked on 21/9/19
angle of contact (characteristics expression and diagram)
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Aaditya Vijay
Subject: Physics
, asked on 14/9/19
Please help me with question
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Aaditya Vijay
Subject: Physics
, asked on 11/8/19
Kindly assist with the question
Options-
A)Q/2 B) Q C)2Q D) none of these
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1
Abhishek Maruti Patole
Subject: Physics
, asked on 21/7/19
How the formula is derived
πpr
4
8
hl
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what is angle of contact in case of
(1)pure water
(2)kerosene
(3)mercury
A) Youngs modulus,
B) Surface Tension
Options-
A)Q/2 B) Q C)2Q D) none of these