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Two liquid drops of radii 1 mm and 2 mm merge in vacuum isothermally. Radius of resulting drop is

A

3mm

B

`3^(1//3)mm`

C

`3^(2//3)mm`

D

6mm

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The correct Answer is:
C

`R^(3)=r_(1)^(3)+r_(2)^(3)`
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