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Physics, 11.05.2021 14:00, mariap3504

! Figure 1 below shows a wire loop with a string that has been dipped into soap solution.
Soap film
String
Fig. 1
Wire loop
i) Sketch a similar diagram to show the observed effect if the soap film is puncture
ii) Explain the observations made in (1) above
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! Figure 1 below shows a wire loop with a string that has been dipped into soap solution.
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