what is the difference between drop, bubble & cavity?
Asked by Jisha Mary Thomas | 26th Nov, 2013, 07:56: PM
Expert Answer:
A drop is a small round or pear-shaped portion of a liquid that hangs or falls or adheres to a surface. A bubble is a thin sphere of liquid enclosing air.
A bubble has air inside it while a drop is filled with liquid.
A cavity is an empty space within a solid object.
Answered by | 27th Nov, 2013, 11:38: AM
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