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The work done in splitting a drop of water of 1 mm radius into `10^(6)` drops is (S.T. of water `=72xx10^(-3)J//m^(2)`)

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`9.58xx10^(-5) J`

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`8.95xx10^(-5)J`

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`5.89xx10^(-5)J`

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`5.98xx10^(-6)J`

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