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A spherical liquid drop of diameter D breaks up to n identical spherical drops. If the surface tension of the liquid is `sigma` , the change in energy in this process is :

A

`pi sigma D^2 ( n^(1//3)-1)`

B

`pi sigma D^2 ( n^(2//3) -1)`

C

`pi sigma D^2 ( n-1)`

D

`pi sigma D^2 ( n^(4//3) -1)`

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