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Consider a 0.15-mm-diameter air bubble in a liquid. Determine the pressure difference between the inside and outside of the air bubble if the surface tension at the air-liquid interface is a. 0.1 N/m. b. 0.12 N/m.

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Answer:

a)
\Delta P= 2666.66 Pa

b)
\Delta P= 3200 Pa

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that

Diameter ,d= 0.15 mm

We know that pressure difference is given as


\Delta P=(4\sigma )/(d)

Now by putting the values

When surface tension 0.1 N/m :

The surface tension ,
\sigma=0.1\ N/m


\Delta P=(4* 0.1 )/(0.15)* 10^3\ Pa


\Delta P= 2666.66 Pa

When surface tension 0.12 N/m :

The surface tension ,
\sigma=0.12\ N/m


\Delta P=(4* 0.12 )/(0.15)* 10^3\ Pa


\Delta P= 3200 Pa

a)
\Delta P= 2666.66 Pa

b)
\Delta P= 3200 Pa

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