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The surface tension of a soap solution is `2.1xx10^(-2)` N//m . The work done in blowing a soap bubble of diameter 6.0 cm is

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`47.4xx10^(-5)` J

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`11.9xx10^(-5)` J

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`25.4xx10^(-5)` J

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`35.8xx10^(-5)` J

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