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Smaller drops of a liquid are generally more spherical than larger drops , because

A

force of surface tension is equal and ossposite to force of gravity

B

force of surface tension predominates the force of gravity

C

force of gravity predominates the force of surface tension

D

force of gravity and surface tension are equal and is same direction.

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