If $T$ is the surface tension,the amount of work done in blowing a soap bubble from a diameter $d$ to diameter $D$ is

  • A
    $ \pi (D^2 - d^2)T $
  • B
    $ 2\pi (D^2 - d^2)T $
  • C
    $ 4\pi (D^2 - d^2)T $
  • D
    $ 8\pi (D^2 - d^2)T $

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