The excess force (F) required to lift a flat circular disc from the surface of a liquid is equal to the force due to surface tension acting along the boundary (circumference) of the disc in contact with the liquid.
Formula:
F=T×L
Where:
T is the surface tension. L is the length of the boundary in contact with the liquid. For a circular disc, L=Circumference=2πr.
Given:
Radius, r=4.5 cm=4.5×10−2 m Surface Tension, T=0.07 N m−1=7×10−2 N m−1
Calculation:
F=(7×10−2)×2×722×(4.5×10−2)
F=10−2×2×22×4.5×10−2
F=44×4.5×10−4
F=198×10−4 N
F=1.98×10−2 N
To convert to millinewtons (mN):
F=19.8×10−3 N=19.8 mN