Surface Tension
Surface tension for water is determined using ring-pull out method. The experiment utilizes a dynamo meter on which a metal ring is suspended, which can be lowered or pulled out of water.
In the present setup, a metal ring is completely immersed in the liquid, so that the entire surface is wetted. The ring is than slowly pulled out of the liquid, drawing a thin sheet of liquid behind it. The liquid sheet tears when the tensile force exceeds a limit value,
F=σ 4πR,
where
R = Ring edge radius
σ = Surface tension of liquid.
Features:
- Modular approach.
- Precision dynamometer LC 0.001N
- Shape Edge Aluminum ring.
- Precision Vernier Caliper
- Smooth functioning laboratory jack
Objectives:
- To determine the surface tension of water and other liquids by ring -pull out method
Technical Data:
- A Base : Support rod up to 8-14mm, Cast iron, Length 200mm.
- Laboratory Jack : Aluminum, Top/Bottom Plate Size 160x130mm, Static Loading 10kg, Vertical Elevation 65 to 260mm,
- Dynamometer : Housing transparent plastic, Calibration zero point, Protection Against over extension, Precision < 1% of total measuring range, Scale division 1% of total measuring 0.1N
- Vernier Caliper : Material Steel, Ground jaws and slides, Internal measurement 150mm x 0.02mm or 6″ x 0.001″, External measurement 150mm x 0.02mm or 6″ x 0.001″,
- Ring : Material Aluminum, Diameter 60mm (approx.)
Scope of Delivery:
- 1 Laboratory jack
- 1 ‘A’ shape base
- 1 Stand rod, 75cm
- 1 Bosshead with hook
- 1 Ring
- 1 Beaker (500ml)
- 1 Vernier caliper
- 1 Precision dynamometer
- 1 Petri dish
- 1 Cotton thread
Key Topics:
- Surface energy
- Surface tension
- Surface adhesion
- Bounding
- Surface