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Work done in increasing the size of a soap bubble from a radius of 3 cm to 5 cm is nearly: (Surface tension of soap solution = 0.03 ` Nm^(-1) ` )

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`2pimJ`

B

`0.4pimJ`

C

`4pimJ`

D

`0.2pimJ`

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