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The '''surface tension''',
The '''surface tension''',
<math> \gamma </math>, is a measure of the work required to create up a surface.
<math> \gamma </math>, is a measure of the work required to create a surface.
 
In the [[Canonical ensemble]]: two phases;
in the [[Canonical ensemble]]: two phases;


:<math> \gamma = \frac{ \partial A (N,V,T, A)}{\partial  {\mathcal A} } </math>;
:<math> \gamma = \frac{ \partial A (N,V,T, A)}{\partial  {\mathcal A} } </math>;

Revision as of 10:40, 1 August 2007

The surface tension, , is a measure of the work required to create a surface. In the Canonical ensemble: two phases;

;

where

  • is the number of particles
  • is the volume
  • is the temperature
  • is the surface area
  • is the Helmholtz energy function

Computer Simulation

  • Binder procedure
  • Explicit interface

References

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