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Surface tension.
A sphere has a total curved surface. A cylinder and a cone have a partial curved surface
It has a curved surface.
it is probably called figure it out, it is curved because glass is sticky. When you measure the volume from a graduated cylinder, measure at the bottom of it. It is called the meniscus.
Zero. A cube does not have a curved surface area.
Surface tension.
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Generally, gas is trapped in a container, or under a curved surface.
The curved upper surface of a column of liquid is called a "meniscus".
The "downward" on the "curved surface" is a 3D model to explain and visualize the effect.
The meniscus - the upward curve of a liquid in a narrow vessel.
The meniscus - the upward curve of a liquid in a narrow vessel.Read more: When_water_is_ina_container_the_surface_of_the_water_is_curved_this_curve_is_called
The meniscus - the upward curve of a liquid in a narrow vessel.Read more: When_water_is_ina_container_the_surface_of_the_water_is_curved_this_curve_is_called
This is called the meniscus. The meniscus is caused by the high surface tension of water.
No prism can have a curved surface.
No but a cone has a curved surface
The meniscus looks curved because the liquid molecules cling to the sides of the container at the edges, but in the middle the surface "droops" because the molecules are not supported by the sides of the container.