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Physics, 04.04.2020 09:19 mohammedel04

A bubble of air has a volume of 16 cm3 when at a depth of 6.5 m. As the bubble rises, it expands. What is the bubble’s volume just below the surface of the water? (Note: Assume the temperature of the air in the bubble doesn’t change, in which case pressure times volume is constant.)

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