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Radius of a soap bubble increased from 3cm to 5 cm The work done in doing so is approx. Soap solution page Stress = 0.03 Nm- LAIEEE 2011] (A) 0.2 mJ (B) 2 TmJ (C) 0.4rmJ (D) 4tmJ

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