Find the difference of air pressure between the inside and outside of a soap bubble 5 mm…
Physics · NEET · NTA Exams — Properties of Solids and Liquids
Find the difference of air pressure between the inside and outside of a soap bubble 5 mm in diameter, if the surface tension is 1.6 Nm-1.
- 2560 Nm-2
- 3720 Nm-2
- 1208 Nm-2
- 10132 Nm-2
Answer
(A) 2560 Nm -2
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