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Calculate the excess pressure withing a bubble of air of radius 0.1 mm in water. If te bubble had been formed 10 cm below the water surface on a day when the atmospheric pressure was `1.013xx10^(3)Pa` then what would have been the total pressure inside the bubble? surface tension of water `=73xx10^(-3)N//m`

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