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If a mercury drop of radius 1 cm is sprayed into `10^6` droplets of equal size, then the energy absorbed in joules will be.
(Surface tension of mercury is `460xx10^-3 N//m)

A

5.7

B

`5.7xx10^-4`

C

0.057

D

`5.7xx10^-6`

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