Home
Class 12
PHYSICS
Determine the energy stored in the surfa...

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)`

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

What is the excess pressure in a soap bubble of radius 10 mm, if surface tension is 25 Xx 10^-2 N/m?

What is the excess pressure inside a spherical soap bubble of radius 5 cm if the surface tension of the soap film is 3.5xx10^(-2)Nm^(-1) ?

Calculate the excess pressure between inside and outside of soap bubble of radius 1cm (surface tension of soap bubble = 3.2xx10^-2NM^-1

Amount of energy required to blow a bubble of radius 5 cm (surface tension of soap is 30xx10^(-2) N/m ) is

Amount of energy required to blow a bubble of radius 5 cm (surface tension of soap is 30xx10^(-2) N/m ) is

What is the excess pressure inside a soap bubble of radius 5.00 mm ? Surface tension of soap solution is 2.50 xx 10^-2 Nm^-1

The amount of work done in forming a soap bubble of radius r = 1 cm (surface tension T = 3 xx 10^(-2) N//m ) is

The amount of work done in forming a soap bubble of radius r = 1 cm (surface tension T = 3 xx 10^(-2) N//m ) is