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Thre is an air bubble of radius .0 mm in a liquid of surface tension `0.075Nm^-1` and density 1000 kg m^-3`. The bubble is at a depth of 10 cm below the free surface. By than the atmospheric presure? Take g=9.8ms^-2`.

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