Thank sir, Your explaination is very easy to understand. I am working on ink/printing industry, I always wonder how ink can stick to the film, now I totally understood.
help sir The systolic pressure in a major artery is measured at 115 mmHg. What is the net force on a 1 cm2 section of the arterial wall if the (absolute) pressure in the tissue outside the arterial wall is 109 kPa? (Patm = 101.3 kPa) Answer: 0.76 N
Then probably we would witness something like in the case of mercury and glass tube - the bulging of water due to high cohesive force and less adhesive force
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Your explanations are have very high adhesive forces that they spread very easily to human brains
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Thank sir, Your explaination is very easy to understand. I am working on ink/printing industry, I always wonder how ink can stick to the film, now I totally understood.
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Thank you very much sir that help a lot after i didn't know about this in the class
tmr i will be sitting a science exam it include a chapter call water and solution and cohesive force and adhesive force are involve in it so u save me
very nice,almost simplified explanation.
Very nice video.......can be easily understand
help sir
The systolic pressure in a major artery is measured at
115 mmHg. What is the net force on a 1 cm2
section of the arterial
wall if the (absolute) pressure in the tissue outside the arterial
wall is 109 kPa? (Patm = 101.3 kPa) Answer: 0.76 N
no your question is wrong
Iam sorry but i cant understand that much but atlist i can learn something
Super helpful video! Thank you so much!
if the water is filled to to very brim of the test tube it would have like a covex curve yeah ?? like a dome shape ??
anyone? ?
silowe1 yes because the molecules are attracted to each other
You better be my chemistry teacher
thank you Sir
Diff between cohesion adhesion and gravitational force
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Very useful, I'd appreciate a different visual paranorama through the explanation though. thank you!
Very well explained good job
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very nice
What if the testube of water was made of wax 😐
Then probably we would witness something like in the case of mercury and glass tube - the bulging of water due to high cohesive force and less adhesive force
Can you change your microphone please
Sorry to say, but this video was so slow and boring. The narrator was too quiet as well. Dull.