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English: Diagram of the pendant drop test for surface tension
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  • 2008-11-05 03:18 LightYear 217×353 (10463 bytes) Modification of original image to better reflect measurements used in a pendant drop test. Currently only used in [[Drop (liquid)]] and article will be updated too.
  • 2007-04-02 06:30 Urocyon 217×353 (7887 bytes) Tweaked size of "alpha" char
  • 2007-04-02 06:28 Urocyon 217×353 (7887 bytes) {{Information |Description=Diagram of the pendant drop test for surface tension |Source=Original |Date=2007-04-02 |Author=[[User:Urocyon|Urocyon]] |Permission={{PD-self}} }}

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