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The excess pressure inside a spherical soap bubble of radius 1 cm is balanced by a column of oil (Specific gravity = 0.8), 2 mm high, the surface tension of the bubble is

A

`3.92 N// m`

B

`0.0392 N//m`

C

`0.392 N//m`

D

`0.00392 N//m`

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The correct Answer is:
B

The excess pressure of soap bubble
`Deltap=(4.l.)/(R ), hrhog=(4T)/(R ),T=(Rhrhog)/(4)=0.0392N//m`
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