ABSTRACT

Mechanical as well as dynamical impacts induce stability. The parameters that indicate a change remain the same, and no structural change in the oil particles is seen. If their friccohesity is measured at definite time intervals and it does not change in value with time, it depicts their thermodynamic stability along with structural stability. The major consideration for thermodynamic stability is that if the temperature decreases or increases in the infinitesimal range, no structural change occurs. The most accurate data are produced by the survismeter. Several precautions and measures are taken in developing an unhindered sample flow. Friccohesity establishes equilibrium between an interacting surface area of molecules holding interacting coordinates and an available surface area of the solid capillary of the survismeter for the solid-liquid interface. Stability in thin film forming and wetting activities is a fundamental science which develops accuracy in the surface tension and reproducibility in surface tension data.