Answer:
The surface tension of the water is 6.278×10⁻² N/m
error = 13.65%
Step-by-step explanation:
The surface tension of water is given by

Where F is the force acting on water and L is the length over which is force is acted.
We are given the mass of 100 droplets of water
M = 3.78 g
n = 100
The mass of 1 droplet is given by

The force acting on a single droplet of water is given by

Where m is the mass of water droplet and g is the acceleration due to gravity


The circumferential length of the droplet is given by

Where d is the diameter

Now we can find out the required surface tension of the water

Therefore, the surface tension of the water is 6.278×10⁻² N/m
The tabulated value of the surface tension of water at 20 °C is given by

The percentage error between tabulated and calculated surface tension is given by


