Surface Tension
Surface Tension
a. Temperature
b. Presence of Impurities
c. Electrification
d. Contamination
MODULE 3 : HYDRODYNAMICS
TEMEPRATURE
As temperature of the liquid increases, the average
Kinetic energy of the molecules increases and the
attractive forces decreases thereby decreasing the
surface tension.
T
TEMPERATURE TEMP SURFACE
COHESION TENSION
SURAFCE TENSION
HEAT
For small temperature differences, the
variation in surface tension with temperature
is linear and is given by the relation,
Tt = To ( 1- a t )
where Tt , To are the surface tensions at to C
and 0oC respectively and a is the temperature
coefficient of surface tension.
ADDITION OF IMPURITIES
CONTAMINATION
CHEERS,
Elizebeth