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A large number of liquid drops each of radius 'a' coalesce to form a single spherical drop of radish b. The energy released in the process is converted into kinetic energy of the big drops formed. The speed of big drop will be

A

`[(6T)/(rho)(1/a-1/b)]^(1//2)`

B

`[(6T)/(rho)(1/b-1/a)]^(1//2)`

C

`[(rho)/(6T)(1/a-1/b)]^(1//2)`

D

`[(rho)/(6T)(1/b-1/a)]^(1//2)`

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