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Two soap bubbles of different raddi are connected in a capillary tube

A

air does not flow from one bubble to another

B

air flows from the bigger bubble to the smaller one

C

air flows from the smaller one to the bigger one

D

air flows from the bigger bubble to the smaller one till their raddi are interchanged

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