Surface Tension of Water, Capillary Action, Cohesive and Adhesive Forces - Work & Potential Energy

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024
  • This physics video tutorial provides a basic introduction into the surface tension of water. Surface tension prevents small amounts of water from flattening out across a surface. Rather, it causes water to minimize its surface area and as a result, water forms small beadlike droplets. This video also discusses the capillary action of water as it is draw up through small tubes known as capillaries. Surface tension can be calculated by divided the force per unit length required to increase the area of a fluid. The surface tension opposes the force and attempts to minimize the area. The work required to increase the area of a fluid by a force is the surface tension multiplied by the increase in area. This video discusses the difference in the capillary effects between water and mercury. Water rises above the surrounding fluid level in a thin glass tube where as mercury descends below that line. The adhesive forces in water is greater than the cohesive forces. In Mercury, the cohesive forces are greater than the adhesive forces. Adhesive forces exist between different molecules and atoms. Cohesive forces exist between the same type of molecules and atoms.
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    • @ahmedasmail9866
      @ahmedasmail9866 Před 4 měsíci

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    • @ahmedasmail9866
      @ahmedasmail9866 Před 4 měsíci

      Is this given area wire the area of ​​one face or is it the area of ​​both sides? Because if it is the area of ​​one face, we must multiply it by 2, but if this is the area of ​​both sides, then we put it as it is.

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  • @futoriousentertainment2956

    You forgot the factor of two when calculating the work required. It is W = 2γA, but you have used W = γA.

  • @adityaadit2004
    @adityaadit2004 Před 2 lety +13

    I still don't get it why y = F/2L ??? Why force is divided by 2? or why length is multiplied by 2?

    • @LTDeskyPOP1
      @LTDeskyPOP1 Před 8 měsíci +1

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    • @mintallyunstable
      @mintallyunstable Před 4 měsíci +1

      because there are 2 surfaces; front and back. think of a soapy water film when you blow bubbles.

    • @mintallyunstable
      @mintallyunstable Před 4 měsíci

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    • @fredkester6130
      @fredkester6130 Před 3 měsíci +2

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    @augijyotbali2131 Před 3 lety +3

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    @trinaeset Před 5 lety +8

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  • @ajmcorlean2913
    @ajmcorlean2913 Před 2 lety +5

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  • @ranaabazer
    @ranaabazer Před 2 měsíci

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  • @hqs9585
    @hqs9585 Před 2 lety +6

    Why did you not use the 1/2 on the second part of the problem for surface tension (Gamma = F/2L)

  • @ahmedasmail9866
    @ahmedasmail9866 Před 4 měsíci

    Is this given area wire the area of ​​one face or is it the area of ​​both sides? Because if it is the area of ​​one face, we must multiply it by 2, but if this is the area of ​​both sides, then we put it as it is.

  • @get_going34
    @get_going34 Před 3 lety +1

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  • @dhruvamudaliar6373
    @dhruvamudaliar6373 Před 5 lety +3

    Very helpful video

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    @kinanaabueideh2315 Před 2 lety +1

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  • @fuhrmanator00
    @fuhrmanator00 Před 2 lety +1

    Why is each tube drawn with the bottom open but the top closed? A tube is open on both ends, right? I fear some people will be confused because of that.

  • @acruzp
    @acruzp Před 5 lety +8

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  • @clintonxiggy6054
    @clintonxiggy6054 Před rokem +1

    Solve questions on capillarity and Angle of contact

  • @johnnybuoy9551
    @johnnybuoy9551 Před 2 lety +1

    4:54 I did not get it, why we put 2 in the denominator of the equation

  • @mabrukamaina7046
    @mabrukamaina7046 Před 4 lety +3

    thanks so much. It helped a lot! :)

  • @williamsemmanuel3938
    @williamsemmanuel3938 Před 2 lety

    Amazing tutorial video 📸

  • @hanaa7668
    @hanaa7668 Před rokem +3

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  • @zeb_on_air
    @zeb_on_air Před 6 lety +4

    Excuse me, I don't understand why the force applied to produce this work must be euqal to y*2L . In this way, wouldn't the movable bar remain fixed in its position? I mean, how are we supposed to "stretch" the surface of the liquid with a force that is equal to the upward pulling?

    • @shroukesam6299
      @shroukesam6299 Před 6 lety

      me neither? also how in the start of the video we said that surface tension tends to make the surface area smaller then when we came to the solving of the problem we said surface area is the work required to increase the area ?

  • @yanbingzhu4650
    @yanbingzhu4650 Před 3 lety +2

    I don’t understand why we have to deal with the length in front and behind the rod.

    • @hqs9585
      @hqs9585 Před 2 lety

      agree, me neither

    • @hqs9585
      @hqs9585 Před 2 lety +1

      One way to understand this is this: the wire is contacting the reservoir in a rectangular manner, but in a thin wire the perimeter is simply the length times two, we can neglect the width in that case. So the actual force is along two side of the wire (not really SIDES but the wire (round) touching a flat surface makes it a line of intersection) . Hope this helps. so force total need the whole length. I am afraid his explanation is wrong and so is the use of 1/2

  • @saraalde_7
    @saraalde_7 Před 3 lety +2

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  • @dustbehindthehat2237
    @dustbehindthehat2237 Před 3 lety +1

    I really love ur voice

  • @hanaamin5671
    @hanaamin5671 Před 4 lety +2

    thanks a lot!

  • @verishabatool677
    @verishabatool677 Před 2 lety +1

    Why we took 2L in the formula of surface tension

  • @amrshehata6012
    @amrshehata6012 Před 2 lety

    Thanks so much ❤️

  • @jhanolaer8286
    @jhanolaer8286 Před 2 lety

    Why is the surface tension and spring force are the same unit?

  • @linma1130
    @linma1130 Před 3 lety

    I saw paper saying surface tension force parallel to the surface of liquid, while many information from the Internet says it is vertical to the surface and directed to the inside of the liquid. It is confused me.

  • @chibuzordesmond3937
    @chibuzordesmond3937 Před rokem +1

    2L isn’t because you’re measuring front and back, it’s because you’re measuring the total length in contact which is 2dL + 2L = 2L

    • @toxiclock1905
      @toxiclock1905 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Cud u elaborate

    • @chibuzordesmond3937
      @chibuzordesmond3937 Před 10 měsíci

      @@toxiclock1905 the material is assumed to have infinitesimal width, so the perimeter in contact would be the perimeter of the quadrilateral, 2L + 2dW
      L is length
      W is width, dW describes an infinitesimal width.
      dW ≈ 0
      2dW ≈ 0
      Therefore, 2L + 2dW ≈ 2L, given the shape he describes in the video and the positions he says he's calculating for.

  • @Callmeromain2016
    @Callmeromain2016 Před 5 lety +6

    MISTAKE AT 6:46. Gamma is F/2L. So your answer for part b) is incorrect.

  • @muhammedlawal3726
    @muhammedlawal3726 Před 5 měsíci

    At 6:12 why did you multiply by 2 please

  • @yashodiptakore7599
    @yashodiptakore7599 Před 6 lety +4

    Why to take length of front and back of the rod ?

    • @myeloon
      @myeloon Před 5 lety +2

      Because there are two surfaces to the fluid, front and back. Surface tension is present on both of them

    • @rjk368
      @rjk368 Před 4 lety

      @@myeloon Sorry if this is a dumb question, but what about the top and bottom edges?

    • @myeloon
      @myeloon Před 4 lety +1

      @@rjk368 We just don't consider them in this case because there aren't any forces acting on them. We're assuming that the fluid would only change shape by expanding where we pull on the wire. The other sides would act exactly the same if we did the same to them. Hope I understood your question right

    • @kannigakumar7602
      @kannigakumar7602 Před 4 lety +1

      Water is present on front and back side of the rod

    • @yanbingzhu4650
      @yanbingzhu4650 Před 3 lety

      @@myeloon Do you mean one layer of water has two sides, front side and back side? And both of them can produce surface tension?

  • @tomatrix7525
    @tomatrix7525 Před 4 lety +4

    When calculating the work, he changed 2L to L and then said L(D) = Area but he is really saying L(2D) which is not Area, or would be Area(L)

    • @ramazansafarov2331
      @ramazansafarov2331 Před 4 lety

      Yes I also noticed that and here should be W=2*y*L*dx

    • @yanbingzhu4650
      @yanbingzhu4650 Před 3 lety

      Iagree.

    • @synkernel730
      @synkernel730 Před 3 lety +3

      Think of it has: Area=LxW(which is same as 2L). Note that this formula (surface tension=F/2L) is for objects with two surfaces in contact with water surface while (surface tension=F/L) is for objects with one surface in contact with water surface. Why work=yA is because Lxd is same as LxL(metre2)

    • @bendeguzbagosi2385
      @bendeguzbagosi2385 Před rokem

      @@synkernel730 Thank you so much

  • @mintesnotgezahegn5171
    @mintesnotgezahegn5171 Před 3 lety

    Thanks a lot

  • @rutwiksadhale95
    @rutwiksadhale95 Před 6 lety

    If the cohesive force is higher then is it that there will be very less rise in capillary tube level?

  • @mattjaramillo712
    @mattjaramillo712 Před 5 lety +1

    Soap(surfactant in this case) on water will cause a lot of surface tension enough to produce a bubble, foam, or enough structure to hold objects or items above the water because the soap will make a net to hold it

  • @mahmoudyassine7952
    @mahmoudyassine7952 Před 4 lety

    thanks a lot

  • @tershen9798
    @tershen9798 Před 2 lety

    Why did he multiply by 2v

  • @stefifortisea7370
    @stefifortisea7370 Před 3 lety

    Thqnku

  • @azmaratesfay4012
    @azmaratesfay4012 Před 4 lety

    Where surface tension appears

  • @sebastianlee2134
    @sebastianlee2134 Před rokem

    is surface energy and surface tension similar?

  • @fortunekosisochukwu2074
    @fortunekosisochukwu2074 Před 6 měsíci

    Normally, I'd easily understand your explanation but idk... there's just something you failed to make clear here. First of all, only explaining the theory aspect of this without the practical aspect makes it very hard to picture what's going.

    • @fortunekosisochukwu2074
      @fortunekosisochukwu2074 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Because earlier in the video, you said: y = F/L
      Then you said: yA = W
      Then later on, you said: y = W/∆A. I'm very confused 😕

  • @iqrakhanamansari8670
    @iqrakhanamansari8670 Před 3 lety

    Is this 12th grade physics in USA?

  • @patcornelius163
    @patcornelius163 Před 5 lety

    If the net force on the water molecule at the surface of the water was downward the water molecule would accelerate downward. But they stay at the surface. The net force on the water molecule must be zero, give or take some jiggling about.

  • @tomatrix7525
    @tomatrix7525 Před 4 lety

    He has so many ads

  • @arnabzanbaishya7222
    @arnabzanbaishya7222 Před 5 lety +1

    it's not left, it's length

  • @TheLakersfan24704
    @TheLakersfan24704 Před 4 lety +2

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  • @tom_winguill
    @tom_winguill Před 3 lety

    σ

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    @jollihotdog5196 Před 4 lety +3

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    Play it in a speed of 1.5

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      @-.-Tobi._. Před 4 lety +2

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