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A wire frame ABCD has a soap film. The wire BC can slide on the frame without friction and it is in equilibrium in the position shown in the figure. Find m, if T is the surface tension of the liquid.

A

`(2Tl)/(g)`

B

`(Tl)/(g)`

C

`(Tl^(2))/(2g)`

D

`(Tl)/(2g)`

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