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[" Example "10.12" The lower end of a "],[" capithary tube of diameter "2.00mm" is "],[" dipped "8.00cm" below the surface of water "],[" in a beaker.What is the pressure required "],[" in the tube in order to blow a hemispherical "],[" bubble at its end in water? The surface "],[" tension of water at temperature of the "],[" censeriments is "7.30times10^(2)Nm" ."],[" I atmospheric pressure = "1.01times10^(@)Pa" ."],[" density of water "=1000kg/m^(3)" ."g=9.80ms^(2)" ."]

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