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calculate the work done in increasing the radius of soap bubble.
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Answered by ParikshitPulliwar
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Answer: => Surface energy of soap bubble :

U = T * 4πr²

U₁ = T * 4π(r/2)² = T * 4π(r²/4) = πTr²

U₂ = T * 4π(2r)² = 16πTr²

=> The work done in increasing the radius of soap bubble is equal to the increase in surface energy.

∴W = (U₂ - U₁)

= 16πTr² - πTr²

= 15πTr²

Thus, the work done in increasing the radius of soap bubble will be 15πTr².

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Answered by rockj292004
1

Answer:

thus

work done= surface tension× increase in surface area

= 2262 ergs

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