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Dictionary » I » Interfacial InterfacialInterfacial (Science: geometry) included between two plane surfaces or faces; as, an interfacial angle. ![]()
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Results from our forumThe Fiber Disease... compliance, thus impacting the processes of interface formation. The density and shape of the features are also shown to enhance the prevention of interfacial failure. These results are relevant for the refinement of the soft lithography processing technique, the development of smart adhesives, ...
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The Fiber Disease... edge of the swarm. Is fluid driven outward by flagellar motion? 4) To learn more about the role played by surfactant s, we will measure the interfacial tension of fluid sampled near the leading edge of a swarm. Is production of surfactant coupled to flagellar motion? In brief, we hope to ...
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Question on capillary action water column height.Hey, Thanks a lot for your help. I wasn't familiar with the term 'interfacial surface tension' which is why I didn't do it myself. Is this tension basically a property of a certain type of material? Eg. It's one value for glass (what is listed on wikipedia), ...
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Question on capillary action water column height.I used the givens in the wikipedia article and solved for the interfacial surface tension(since the value they gave was for glass tubing) getting the value of T =0.087633N/m. Plugging in to the formula 2*0.087633*cos(.35) / (1000*9.8*5*10^-6) I got 3.36 ...
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