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There is a soap bubble of radius `2.4 xx 10 ^(-4)` min air in a cylinder which is originally at the pressure of `10^5 N//m^2`. The air in the cylinder is now compressed isothermally until the radius of the bubble is halved. Calculate (approximately in multiple of `10^5 ` N/`m^2`) the new pressure of air in the cylinder. The surface tension of the soap film is `0.08Nm^(-1)`.

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