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    The Meniscus for Water Is Curved Upward at the Edges
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The Meniscus for Water Is Curved Upward at the Edges

Question 45

Question 45

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The meniscus for water is curved upward at the edges (i.e., it is "concave up") because adhesion of water to glass is stronger than cohesion within water.

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