Soap Bubbles When two bubbles cling together in midair, their common surface is part of a sphere whose center
(a) Show that the radius
[Hint: Use the Law of Sines together with the fact that an angle
(b) Find the radius of the common face if the radii of the bubbles are 4 cm and 3 cm.
(c) What shape does the common face take if the two bubbles have equal radii?
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