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COMEDK · Physics · 11. Mechanical Properties of Fluids

A soap bubble of radius \(r\) is blown up to form a bubble of radius \(3 r\) under isothermal conditions. If \(\sigma\) is the surface tension of soap solution, then the energy spent in blowing is

  1. A \(3 \pi \sigma r^{2}\)
  2. B \(6 \pi \sigma r^{2}\)
  3. C \(12 \pi \sigma r^{2}\)
  4. D \(64 \pi \sigma r^{2}\)
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(D) \(64 \pi \sigma r^{2}\)

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Surface area of bubble of radius, \(r=4 \pi r^{2}\) Surface area of bubble of radius, \(3 r=4 \pi(3 r)^{2}=36 \pi r^{2}\) Therefore, increase in surface area \[ =36 \pi r^{2}-4 \pi r^{2}=32 \pi r^{2} \] Since, a bubble has two surfaces, the total increase in surface area…