A spherical drop of liquid splits into identical spherical drops. If is the surface energy of the original drop and is the total surface energy of the resulting drops, the ratio . Then value of is _____:
JEE Physics 2023 Question with Solution
Answer
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Step-by-step solution
Standard Method
Given: A spherical drop splits into identical smaller spherical drops.
Find: The value of if
Surface energy is proportional to surface area, so for surface tension :
where is the radius of the bigger drop. Let be the radius of each smaller drop.
Since volume remains the same,
So,
Now total final surface energy is proportional to total final surface area. Hence,
Substituting ,
Comparing with
we get .
Therefore, the required value is .
Common mistakes
Using surface area directly without first conserving volume. The bigger drop and the smaller drops must satisfy equal total volume before comparing areas. Always apply volume conservation first to relate and .
Assuming surface energy is proportional to volume instead of surface area. Surface energy for a liquid drop is proportional to , not to .
Calculating the area ratio for one small drop only. There are identical small drops, so the final surface area must include the factor .
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