Surface Tension and Adhesion | Fluids | Physics | Khan Academy
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- David explains the concepts of surface tension, cohesion, and adhesion.
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3:24 lol
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" it is not floating, it is sitting on top of it " It helped for my science project! Thank you so much!
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This helped me understand surface tension so much more! It really helped my science fair project!
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I was trying to understand surface tension and this video really helped me a lot! Thank you!
Most of the teachers used to make complications in this topic but you made it clear
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You're really good at explaining. I had to learn this lesson at 3 4 times at home because my teacher make it even more complicated. But thanks to you, i understood the lesson. Thank you so much😍
SO COOL!!!! WHO KNEW I COULD FINALLY CRACK HOW SURFACE TENSION WORKS?! YOU ARE DEFINITELY MY HERO FOR TODAY :)
U explain it so well, thank you!
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Well explained , thank you so much , it really helped a lot
Omfg!!!!!!! Finally a video that I can understand about surface tension. Thankyou!
This was amazingly and simply explained!!
this is the video where i got the answer to my question why the name is surface tension! thanks so much, i couldn't understand this concept from the book i was reading nor from the other videos i watched before this!
thanks a lot . I can't tell you how thankful I'm for such a, such a nice explanation
Great! Easy to grasp!
I get it a lot better. Well explained .Thank you!
very accessible to people like me with minimal knowledge of this stuff, great explanation - thanks!
Very nice explanation, thank you very much!
This is really impressive
Thank you so much Sir
Man you made this so easy to understand...
very very nice analysis and backed by day to day examples...good
Thank you sir.....For explaining it very well.....I wish I could hit the like button thousand times....(Y)
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You really helped a lot. Thank you so much
You helped me in my exam. Thank you so much sir
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What an awesome explanation!
Clearly explained well done sir.!!! Understood clearly 😀
What principle in physics behind the surface tension?
it makes sense now. thanks
Is there a relation between the polarity of a liquid and its surface tension?
short and sweet explanation.
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great video and examples!
THANKS A LOT HELPED ME A BUNCH
You really made it easy and time saving
sir if an object is floating ....then what does it mean ....like whether it would be moving on the surface of water or just stay stationary at that place if, the density of the obj. is smaller than the density of water.............
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3:24 that line or explanation is so like Alexander Lightwood towards almost everyone... Except Magnus.. Lol, anyway, back to my general chemistry exam. 😵😵😵
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Dude your explicit explanation cleared all the doubts. ⭐
Nice explanation!
So what’s holding up the needle is buoyant force or is that different from surface tension?
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Excellent ly explained sir
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Probably the best vdo on this topic
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Loved it thanks sir
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Best video out there
Thanks
what if you put something with a really high density, higher then the water?? Will it sink or float because of adhesion.
Thank you sooooo soooo much
thx mate
.....and i was struggling with this!!!
Thanks sir
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interesting, thanks a lot for that, any video about contact angle ???
Here is the Link of the Video about contact angle czcams.com/video/W3GrSMYbkBE/video.html
very nice video!!!!
Great!
A few misconceptions there Vicki, surfactant isn't a chemical its the name given to a family of chemicals like detergents that lower surface tension, a surfactant cannot cause surface tension in the lungs or anywhere else, it reduces it. The lungs expand due to the action of the diaphragm muscles causing partial vacuum to expand and squeezing to contract, which sucks air in and out. This has nothing to do with surface tension in the lungs.
Yes it does. Surfactant is an important aspect of the lungs, keeping the alveoli open. It decreases surface tension and thereby increases compliance of the lung, as well as making sure the lung does not collapse on expiration. Dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine is an important surfactant in the lungs, made by type 2 epithelial cells. See Guyton, Medical physiology chapter 39 on pulmonary ventilation.
what a lesson
Mind blowing
so surface tension occurs when the molecules that are in random motion bonds with each other that the ones above have to bond with each other cause there is a strong cohesive force between them. As the molecules on the surface bonds it forms a tension on the surface...so surface tension??
The angle at the meniscus for water is it zero or not?
Really cool
Thank you sar your class was very very good👍👍👍
The best!
what is capillary inversion??
thanks
Nice
Good explanation.
Love it Samikshaa Aryal
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*You Samikshaa Aryal
amazing
thanks. our subject physics is making me confused since we don't have face to face classes
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is thank you not thnak :v
Is liquid adhesion the same of CAPILARITY?
So glad I watched this before I got in a bizarre gambling situation in Egypt years ago.
huh ?
huh?x2
Yo mr joster
We will never escape jojo's reference
Surface tension is basically one of the best chapters of Half Life 1
But for the liquid molecules on the surface, since there is no molecules above them, there will be a resultant force acting in the downward direction . This must help the needle penetrate the liquid. So why don't we consider this into account ?
Why are we only considering the surface tension (which is due to forces on left and right side)
NaHBro...the tension acts like a lair to keep the needle up. The net force downwards on the molecules just "tightens" the surface
I was hearing a music Video named "Surface Tension" then youtube recommends me this
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Will salt composition in the water affect the surface tension.
HarshVardhan Mankotia yeah it will reduce surface tension
Ossum explanation
Lord Venkatswara ossum?
But what about the lateral and bottom molecules in a glass ... They also experience as unblanced force so why not the water squeeze in the container ...Why doesn't it bocome a big drop in the glass?
Because of adhesive force of water with container, the water can't turn into spherical shape.
i have a question, and excuse my ignorance, anyone can chime in.
is there a way to make water remain in tension or increase the cohesion so that water can contain itself? its a bizarre question and making it happen would probably break a lot of rules about physics and chemistry.
But what makes the water molecules stick to the container's surface in adhesion like is it ionic bonding??
It's hydrogen bonding between molecules
*Music plays*
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Into stone.
In many tones.
Fear uncovered.
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Like surface tension in you.
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*music plays*
Like surface tension.
*Music plays*
Here we go!
Surface tension by Teminite and Prosgnar
GO AHEAD, MR JOESTAR
Wtf how did u read my mind fkkkk lol
What does this have to do with jojo?
@@Shelf0808 yare yare, watch part 3 you moron
Well explained!!!
Why would the water seep into your tent from touching the inside of your tent? Never really explained that, just said "cause surface tension".
If surface tension keeps water molecules on the surface closer together locally, why don't they come down from a local density difference?
Why with no water molecules on top creates surface tension? Explanation above doesn't work out. Becoz, even if they were present their contribution towards surface tension was none.
DONT ASSUME THE GENDER OF THE WATER MOLECULES!!!!! 1:30
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He was right .. u can mention water as a guy as water r calm and always dilute other substances
@@tenzingobom4748A joke, bro.
Thanks thanks thanks thanks!