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This site from the University of Bristol’s Mathematics department contains an explanation of drop formation and its applications. A description of studies of drop separation and its applications in medicine and...
This is a lab designed to teach students to recognize that weight and surface affect friction and not surface area. The experiment uses wood blocks on a variety of surfaces.
Surface Tension: Physics concepts and equations are applied in this web site for evaluation of surface tension and bubbles, bubble pressure, surface tension and droplets, as well as capillary action. The text has plenty...
This site describes cohesive forces and their role in surface tension as well as the relationship between them is examined here.
This page from Hyperphysics illustrates the relationship between tension, pressure, and radius in a balloon. The same ideas are then applied to the walls of spherical and cylindrical containers. Several links provide...
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