"The Science of Surface Tension: Why Water Beads Up and Bugs Walk on It"


 

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Surface tension is a physical property of liquids that arises due to cohesive forces between molecules at the surface. It allows certain insects to walk on water, causes water droplets to form beads on surfaces, and plays a crucial role in biological and industrial processes like capillary action, inkjet printing, and emulsification.


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