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The surface tension of soap solution is `0.05Nm^(-1)` if the diameter of the soap bubble is 4 cm. The excess pressure inside the soap bubble over that of outside is (in pascal)

A

10

B

1

C

0.1

D

0.25

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A

`DeltaP=(4T)/(r )`
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