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Find the maximum possible mass of a greased needle floating on water surface. T is surface tension of water, 1 is the length of the needle

A

`m_("max") = ( 2TI)/(g)`

B

`m_("max") = (2TI)/(g)`

C

`m_("max") = (2Tg)/(1)`

D

`m_("max") = (TI)/( g)`

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