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What is the Dimensional Formula of Surface Tension?

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Surface Tension is defined as force per unit length. The formula is

Surface Tension= Force/Length
Dimensional Formula of Force = M1L1T-2
Divide it by Length L1

So Dimensional Formula of Surface Tension = M1L0T-2
SI unit of Surface Tension is Nm-1

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