The maximum radius a falling liquid drop can have without


The maximum radius a falling liquid drop can have without breaking apart is given by the equation:

R = sqrt((sigma/gp))

where sigma is the liquid surface tension, g is the acceleration due to gravity, and p is the density of the liquid. Write a MATLAB program to determine the surface tension in units of joules per meters squared. As a test case, consider the fluid is acetone at 20 degrees Celsius, the maximum radius of a drop is 1 centimeter and the specific gravity of the liquid is 0.785.

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