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Determine the energy stored in the surface of. a soap bubble of radius 2.1 cm if its tension is `4.5xx10^(-2)Nm^(-1)`

A

8mJ

B

2.46 mJ

C

`4.93xx10^(-6)J`

D

None of these

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