Question:

Two mercury drops (each of radius r) merge to form a bigger drop. The surface energy of the bigger drop, if T is the surface tension, is

Updated On: Apr 22, 2024
  • $ 2^{5/3} \pi r^{2} T$
  • $4 \pi r^{2} T$
  • $ 2 \pi r^{2} T$
  • $ 2^{8/3} \pi r^{2} T$
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The Correct Option is D

Solution and Explanation

Let R be the radius of the bigger drop, then Volume of bigger drop = 2 x volume of small drop
$\frac{4}{3} \pi R^{3} =2\times\frac{4}{3} \pi r^{3} \, \Rightarrow \, R=2^{1/3} r$
Surface energy of bigger drop,
$E=_{4 \pi R^{2} T} =4\times2^{2 /3} \pi r^{2}T =2^{8/3} \pi r^{2}T $
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Concepts Used:

Surface Tension

The amount of energy required to increase the liquid's surface area by one unit area is known as surface tension. In other words, it is a property of the liquid surface to resist force.

Surface tension is defined as,

The ratio of the surface force F to the length L along which the force acts.

Mathematically, the surface tension formula can be expressed as follows:

T=F/L

Where,

  • F is the force per unit length
  • L is the length in which force act
  • T is the surface tension of the liquid

Read More: Detergents and Surface Tension

Factors affecting surface tension:

  • Impurities: The surface tension decreases with the addition of impurities.
  • Surfactants: Adding surfactants in liquids lowers the tension of water making it interrupt aside or get susceptible.
  • Temperature: The surface tension of a liquid reduces as the temperature rises.

The Unit of Surface Tension:

The SI unit of Surface Tension is Newton per Meter or N/m.