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Two spherical soap bubbles of diameters 10 cm and 6 cm are formed, one at each end of a narrow horizontal glass tube. If the surface tension of the soap solution is `0.03 Nm^(-1)`, then the pressure difference in pascal between the two ends of the tube is

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