Physico Chemical Tables for the Use of Analysts Physicists Chemical Manufactur
Physico Chemical Tables for the Use of Analysts Physicists Chemical Manufactur
John Castell Evans
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As /3 = acos 3, it is evident that /3 can never exceed a, but in every case, except where 3- = 0, the numerical value of /D will be smaller than that of a. The following are the symbols generally employed and their significations : Surface tension, or capillarity constant, H/2 ( Laplace) = a = a 2 or (Gauss): in the tables generally given in mgms. Per mm. Length ; ag gives surface energy per cm. 2 in ergs ; or surface tension per cm. In dynes. Specific cohesion, a? = H/o- (Laplace) = 2a 2 (Gaus...s) = 2a/o- : denotes in mms. Tho extent to which a liquid is raised or depressed in a tube whose radius is 1 mm. Adhesion constant, /3 = a cos 3 : expressed in terms of same units as a. Contact angle, 3 = cos" 1 (/3/a). When a large drop of liquid rests on a horizontal smooth surface, or a bubble of air (or other gas) is formed against such a surface, the drop or bubble will assume, on the side furthest from the plane, the figure of a solid of revolution : and if H = distance between plane and the point in the surface of the drop or bubble furthest from it = maximum thickness of drop or bubble ; /* = distance between the point referred to above and the maximum horizontal section of drop or bubble = distance between highest or lowest point and the plane meeting the surface of the drop or bubble at every point where the tangent to such surface is vertical ; then, taking a, a 2, 3, and a- with the same significations as before, we get- ex =
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