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Soap bubbles can be formed floating in air by blowing soap solution in air, with the help of a glass tube, but not water bubbles. It is because

A

The excess pressure inside water bubble being more due to large surface tension

B

The excess pressure inside water bubble being less due to large surface tension

C

The excess pressure inside water bubble being more due to large viscosity

D

The excess pressure inside water bubble being less due to less viscosity

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The correct Answer is:
A

`DeltaP = (4S)/R`
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