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Why does the size of a soap bubble increases on charging it?

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There is equilibrium inside positive and negative charges of soap bubble. When it is given negative charge, then the position of equilibrium start to change. To achieve this equilibrium, charges try to repel each other. Thus the surface area of bubble increases. Due to increase in surface area, the bubble increases in size.

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