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Q. If two soap bubbles of different radii are connected by a tube, then

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Solution:

The excess pressure inside the soap bubble is inversely proportional to radius of soap bubble i.e., $ p\propto \frac{1}{r},r $ being the radius of bubble. It follows that pressure inside a smaller bubble is greater than that inside a bigger bubble. Thus. if these two bubbles are connected by a tube air will flow from smaller bubble to bigger bubble and the bigger bubble grows at the expense of the smaller one.