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Area of common surface of two bubbles
Okk i had understand answer pretty much good But now what is the area of surface- Aniket13
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Area of common surface of two bubbles
I am unable to think how our problem is same as minimizing the length of road- Aniket13
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Area of common surface of two bubbles
I am unable to think how our problem is same as minimizing the length of road- Aniket13
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Area of common surface of two bubbles
Th But how can i apply the condition of fixed volume If i make the area of circle as function of angle bw the bubbles then Where can i apply condition of fixed air moles Do i Missing something- Aniket13
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Area of common surface of two bubbles
How we can prof double bubble conjecture that is that three films of two soap bubbles intersect at 120° using only calculus- Aniket13
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Area of common surface of two bubbles
Ohhh The bubbles are identical so the force at a point will have same magnitudes but they have different direction , but Fnet = 0 so these three force vector must sum to zero only possible when they are at 120° hence Force net = 0 means potential energy = minimum hence area of circular film will...- Aniket13
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Area of common surface of two bubbles
I think i had to find the angle between the three films to minimize the area considering Fnet to be zero- Aniket13
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Area of common surface of two bubbles
Thanks- Aniket13
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Area of common surface of two bubbles
They will share a common flat surface where force on both sides is equal and we also don't have any other information so how we start Otherwise thanks for replying- Aniket13
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Area of common surface of two bubbles
What will be the area of common surface of two identical bubbles of radius R , i know there common surface will be flat as the radius of curvature of comman surface will tends to Infinity , but how do i relate with area of flat surface I tried to use Energy = Surface tension * area And then...- Aniket13
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- Area Bubbles Calculas Fluid force Fluid machanics Fluid mechanics Surface Surface tension
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