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The free surface of the sea... The free surface of the sea... cannot form a free surface on their own... will form a free surface if unconfined from above... this free surface must be perpendicular to the forces acting on the liquid... its free surface will assume the shape with the least surface area for its volume... If the free surface of a liquid is disturbed... Free surface of a liquid in a rotating vessel is a paraboloid... Free surface of a liquid in a rotating vessel is a... the free surface will assume a parabolic... The free surface at each point is at a right angle to the force acting at it... the free surface will take the shape of an... the free surface is defined mathematically by the... occurs when liquids or granular materials under a free surface in partially filled tanks or holds shift when the vessel... the free surface will be of spherical form...

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