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A glass tube of uniform internal radius (r) has a valve separating the two identical ends. Initially, the valve is in a tightly closed position. End 1 has a hemispherical soap bubble of radius r. End 2 has sub–hemispherical soap bubble as shown in figure. Just after opening the valve,

  1. Air from end 1 flows towards end 2. No change in the volume of the soap bubbles.    
  2. Air from end 1 flows towards end 2. Volume of the soap bubble at end 1 decreases.    
  3. No change occurs    
  4. Air from end 2 flows towards end 1. Volume of the soap bubble at end 1 increases.    

The correct answer is: Air from end 1 flows towards end 2. Volume of the soap bubble at end 1 decreases.

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