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If a number of little droplets of water, each of radius `r`, coalesce to form a single drop of radius `R`, show that the rise in temperature will be given by `(3T)/J(1/r-1/R)` where `T` is the surface tension of water and `J` is the mechanical equivalent of heat.

A

`(2T)/(rJ)`

B

`(3T)/(RJ)`

C

`(3T)/(J)((1)/(r)-(1)/(R))`

D

`(2T)/(J)((1)/(r)-(1)/(R))`

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