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Find the work done in breaking a water drop of radius 1 mm into 1000 drops. Given the surface tension of water is `72 × 10^(-3)
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Find the work done in breaking a water drop of radius 1 mm into 1000 drops. Given the surface tension of water is `72 × 10^(-3) N`/m?
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