Examples of meniscus in the following topics:
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- When the lower end of a vertical glass tube is placed in a liquid, a concave meniscus forms.
- The meniscus is the curve caused by surface tension in the upper surface of a liquid.
- A convex meniscus occurs when the molecules have a stronger attraction to each other (cohesion) than to the material of the container (adhesion), causing the surface of the liquid to cave downward.
- Conversely, a concave meniscus occurs when the molecules of the liquid are attracted to those of the container, causing the surface of the liquid to cave upwards.
- The meniscus curve on a column of fluid in a capillary tube