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A thin wire ring of radius 1m is situated on the surface of a liquid. If the excess force required to lift it upwards (before the liquid film breaks) from the liquid
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![A horizontal circular loop of wire has radius 0.04 m. It is lowered into a liquid and a film is formed . The force due to the surface tension of the liquid A horizontal circular loop of wire has radius 0.04 m. It is lowered into a liquid and a film is formed . The force due to the surface tension of the liquid](https://d10lpgp6xz60nq.cloudfront.net/web-thumb/96606658_web.png)
A horizontal circular loop of wire has radius 0.04 m. It is lowered into a liquid and a film is formed . The force due to the surface tension of the liquid
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![SOLVED:(I) If the force F needed to move the wire in Fig. 10-35 is 5.1 ×10^-3 N , calculate the surface tension γof the enclosed fluid. Assume L=0.070 m . SOLVED:(I) If the force F needed to move the wire in Fig. 10-35 is 5.1 ×10^-3 N , calculate the surface tension γof the enclosed fluid. Assume L=0.070 m .](https://cdn.numerade.com/previews/b99f7921-cc70-4f12-a6a9-fdab95204f59_large.jpg)