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A cylinder with a movable piston contains air under a pressure `p_(1)` and a soap bubble of radius 'r' . The pressure `p_(2)` to which the air should be compressed by slowly pushing the piston into the cylinder for the soap bubble to reduce its size by half will be (The surface tension is `sigma` and the temperature T is maintained constant).

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