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A soap bubble, having radius of 1 mm, is blown from a detergent solution having radius of 1 mm is blown from a detergent solution having a surface tension of `2.5xx10^(-2)N//m`. The pressure inside the bubble equals at a point `Z_(0)` below the free surface of water in a container. Taking `g=10 m//s^(2)`, density of water `=10^(3) kg//m^(3)`, the value of `Z_(0)` is :

A

10 cm

B

1 cm

C

0.5 cm

D

100 cm

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