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Two soap bubble of different radii `R_(1)` and `R_(2) (ltR_(1))` coalesce to form an interface of radius R as shown in figure. The correct value of R is
.

A

`R=R_(1)-R^(2)`

B

`R=(R_(1)-R^(2))/(2)`

C

`(1)/(R)=(1)/(R_(2))-(1)/(R_(1)`

D

`(1)/(R)=(1)/(R_(2))+(1)/(R_(1))`

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The correct Answer is:
C

`(p_(2)-p_(1))=(4T)/(R )`
Where `R =`radius of common surface
`:. (4T)/(R^(2))-(4T)/(R^(1))=(4T)/(R )`
`(1)/(R)=(1)/(R_(2))-(1)/(R_(1))`.
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