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Calculate the force required to separate the glass plate of area of `10cm^(2)` with a film of water 0.05 mm. (Surface tension of water is `70xx10^(-3)N//m`)

A

14 N

B

28 N

C

56 N

D

72 N

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The correct Answer is:
B

`A=10^(-2)m^(2)x=0.05xx10^(-3)`
`therefore` Force required to separate the plates.
`F=(2TA)/(x)`
`=(2xx70xx10^(-3)xx10^(-2))/(0.05xx10^(-3))`
`=28N`
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