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An air bubble is expelled by an underwater diver at a depth of 22.5 m. As the bubble rises to the surface, the pressure decreases and the volume of the bubble therefore increases. The temperature of the water is constant. Find the final volume of the bubble if its initial volume is 11.4 cm3.
An air bubble is expelled by an underwater diver at a depth of 22.5 m. As the bubble rises to the surface, the pressure decreases and the volume of the bubble therefore increases. The temperature of the water is constant. Find the final volume of the bubble if its initial volume is 11.4 cm3.
Keith LeannonLv2
17 Oct 2019