pinnanvierinnän
Pinnanvierinnän, also known as surface tension, is a property of liquids that causes the liquid surface to behave as if it were a stretched elastic membrane. This phenomenon is due to the cohesive forces between liquid molecules, which are stronger than the adhesive forces between the liquid and any solid surface it comes into contact with. Surface tension is responsible for various phenomena, such as the ability of certain insects to walk on water, the formation of droplets, and the rise of liquids in narrow tubes.
The magnitude of surface tension is typically measured in newtons per meter (N/m) or dynes per centimeter
Surface tension plays a crucial role in many natural and industrial processes. In nature, it is responsible