A hemispherical bubble is placed on a spherical bubble of radius 1. A smaller hemispherical bubble is then placed on the first one. This process is continued until n chambers, including the sphere, are formed. (The figure shows the case n 4.) Use mathematical induction to prove that the maximum height of any bubble tower with n chambers is 1 1 sn .
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