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Two soap bubbles `A` and `B` are kept in a closed chamber where the air is maintained at pressure `8 N//m^(2)`. The radii of bubbles `A` and `B` are `2 cm` and `4 cm`, respectively. Surface tension of the soap. Water used to make bubbles is `0.04 N//m`. Find the ratio `n_(B)//n_(A)`, where `n_(A)` and `n_(B)` are the number of moles of air in bubbles `A` and `B` respectively. [Neglect the effect of gravity.]

A

2

B

9

C

8

D

6

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