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A drop of liquid of radius `R=10^(2)`m having surface tension `S=(0.1)/(4pi)N//m^(-1)` divides itself into K identical drop. In this process the total change in the surface energy `Delta U =10^(-3)` J. If `K=10^(alpha)` , then the value of `alpha` is :

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