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Calculation of Excess pressure in a drop and in a soap bubble.Excess Pressure Inside Drops and Bubbles. The pressure inside a spherical drop is greater than the pressure outside. The way in which the excess pressure depends on the radius of the drop, and the surface tension and density of the liquid. Find the excess pressure: (i) inside a liquid drop, (ii) inside liquid bubble, . ( iii) inside a bubble in liquid.
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