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If `W_(1)` be the work to be done to form a bubble of volume V from a given solution.The work required to be done to form a bubble of volume 2V is

A

W

B

2 W

C

` 2 ^(1//3 ) barW`

D

` 4^(1//2) bar W `

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The correct Answer is:
D

` V= (4)/(3) pi R^ 3 and 2 V = (4)/(3) pi (R' ) ^ 3 rArr 2 (4)/(3) pi R ^ 3 = (4)/(3) pi ( R' ) ^ 3 rArr R' 2 ^(1//3 ) ` R
` rArr W = (2 xx 4pi [ 2 ^(1//3) R ] ^2 sigma ) = 2^(2//3) xx 2 xx 4 pi R ^ 2 sigma = 4 ^(1//3 )W `
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