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Published on: August 21, 2026
The amount of energy required to form a soap bubble of radius
from a soap solution is nearly : (surface tension of soap solution = 
Text Solution
Verified by ExpertsThe correct answer is:
W = 8 π π R 2 T
W = T × × Δ Δ A
W = T × × 4 π π R 2 × × 2

W = 3.0144 × × 10 − − 4
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