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Why does surface tension act in length, not in area?

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The surface tension is a misnomer of a kind. It is indeed a property of surface, therefore, of an area. But the actual quantity which depends on the area is the energy - there is an energy related to the boundary between a liquid and another medium (gas, solid, or another liquid). read more

This is why the surface tension is a force per unit length. If you consider the force produced by the surface on some straight element then the force is the surface tension multiplied by the length over which the surface tension acts. read more

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