| surface tension |
the elastic-like force in a body, especially a liquid, tending to minimize, or constrict, the area of the surface.
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| surface |
A term applying to either side of a lens or grinding curvature thereon.
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| surface-active agent |
Any agent that stabilizes the suspension in water of nonpolar substances such as grease and oil.
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| surface |
Rail, Truck or vessel shipments within the United States Air: Air shipmets within the United States. Some carriers require preparation using the international regulations regardless of destination.
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| surface tension |
forces on the surface of liquid droplets that keep them from spreading out over treated surfaces.
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