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Capillarity and Surface Forces in Liquids (Curved Surfaces)
Empirical Factor in Capillarity and Surface Forces in Liquids (Curved Surfaces) Formulas
Empirical Factor is the value originating in or based on the empirical observation that relates the surface tension to the critical temperature. And is denoted by k
1
.
Capillarity and Surface Forces in Liquids (Curved Surfaces) formulas that make use of Empirical Factor
f
x
Surface Tension given Critical Temperature
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What is the Empirical Factor?
Empirical Factor is the value originating in or based on the empirical observation that relates the surface tension to the critical temperature.
Can the Empirical Factor be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Empirical Factor, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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