Question
Question: How much work will be done in making a soap bubble of diameter \[2.0\;{\rm{cm}}\]. A. \[8.54 \tim...
How much work will be done in making a soap bubble of diameter 2.0cm.
A. 8.54×10−5
B. 7.54×10−5
C. 9.54×10−5
D. 10.54×10−5
Solution
The above problem can be resolved by applying the concept and mathematical formula of the work done to make the soap bubble. The mathematical relation is given by taking the product of surface tension and area of the bubble. The standard value for the surface tension of the soap bubble can be taken to make the solution more reliable.
Complete step by step answer:
Given:
The diameter of the soap bubble is, d=2.0cm.
The mathematical formula for the work done to make the soap bubble is given as,
W=σ×A
Here, σ is the surface tension of the soap bubble and its standard value is 3×10−2N/m.And A is the area of the soap bubble and its value is,
A=4πr2
Here, r denoted the radius of the soap bubble and its value is, r=d/2.
Solve by substituting the values as,