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A large number of liquid drops each of radius r coalesce to from a single drop of radius R. The energy released in the process is converted into kinetic energy of the big drop so formed. The speed of the big drop is (given, surface tension of liquid T, density $\rho$)

Updated On: Apr 26, 2024
  • $\sqrt{\frac{T}{\rho}\left(\frac{1}{r}-\frac{1}{R}\right)}$
  • $\sqrt{\frac{2T}{\rho}\left(\frac{1}{r}-\frac{1}{R}\right)}$
  • $\sqrt{\frac{T}{4\rho}\left(\frac{1}{r}-\frac{1}{R}\right)}$
  • $\sqrt{\frac{6T}{\rho}\left(\frac{1}{r}-\frac{1}{R}\right)}$
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The Correct Option is D

Solution and Explanation

When drops combine to form a single drop of radius R.
Then energy released,
$E = 4\pi TR^{3}\left[\frac{1}{r}-\frac{1}{R}\right]$
If this energy is converted into kinetic energy then
$\frac{1}{2}mv^{2} = 4\pi R^{3}T\left[\frac{1}{r}-\frac{1}{R}\right]$
$\frac{1}{2}\times\left[\frac{4}{3}\pi R^{3}\rho\right]v^{2} = 4\pi R^{3}T\left[\frac{1}{r}-\frac{1}{R}\right]$
$v = \sqrt{\frac{6T}{\rho}\left[\frac{1}{r}-\frac{1}{R}\right]}$
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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.