pintaenergiaan
Pintaenergiaan is the physical quantity describing the energy per unit area required to create or modify a surface of a material. Commonly denoted as γ and measured in joules per square meter (J/m^2), it is also known as surface energy or surface free energy. In liquids, the surface energy corresponds to the surface tension γ_lv, the energy cost of increasing the liquid–vapor interface. In solids, pintaenergiaan refers to the energy of creating new solid–surface area and is often higher than the fluid case; it depends on chemical composition, crystal structure, and contamination.
The quantity is defined thermodynamically by dG = γ dA, where G is the Gibbs free energy and
Applications of pintaenergiaan are widespread in coatings, printing, adhesion, catalysis, and nanofabrication. Controlling surface energy enables
Historically, the concept traces to thermodynamics and surface science developments in the early 20th century, with