Why is the value of (dᵞ/dA) =0 in case of a liquid film?

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Why is the value of (dᵞ/dA) =0 in case of a liquid film?

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a) Liquid is unable to support shear stresses
b) Liquid develops viscous forces
c) Liquid can support shear stresses
d) Intermolecular forces in liquid is quite high
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