When two mercury drops are brought into contact they form a single bigger drop to get which of the following?
Q. When two mercury drops are brought into contact they form a single bigger drop to get which of the following?
Answer: Minimum surface area
Notes: When two drops of mercury come into contact, they will tend to merge together and form a single drop with a minimum surface area. This is because of the properties of mercury, which is a liquid metal with a high surface tension. The surface tension of a liquid is a measure of its elasticity, and it is determined by the cohesive forces between the molecules of the liquid. In the case of mercury, the high surface tension causes the molecules at the surface of the liquid to be strongly attracted to each other, which results in the formation of a relatively smooth and spherical surface. When two drops of mercury are brought together, the surface tension causes them to merge and form a single drop with the smallest possible surface area. This phenomenon is known as the "minimization of surface area" and it is a common feature of liquids with high surface tension.

 

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