216 small identical liquid drops each of surface area \( A \) coalesce to form a bigger drop. If the surface tension of the liquid is \( T \), the energy released in the process is
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When small drops merge, volume is conserved, but surface area decreases, leading to energy release.
Total surface energy before merging:
\[
E_{\text{initial}} = 216 \times T \times A
\]
After merging, volume remains constant:
\[
\frac{4}{3} \pi r^3 = 216 \times \frac{4}{3} \pi r_0^3
\]
\[
r = 6 r_0
\]
New surface area:
\[
A_{\text{new}} = 4\pi (6r_0)^2 = 36 \times 4\pi r_0^2 = 36 A_0
\]
Final energy:
\[
E_{\text{final}} = 36 T A
\]
Energy released:
\[
\Delta E = 216 TA - 36 TA = 180 TA
\]
Thus, the energy released is \( 180 AT \).