The volume of a bubble at the base of a container of water is 3cm3. The depth of water is 30cm. The bubble rises up the...

      

The volume of a bubble at the base of a container of water is 3cm3. The depth of water is
30cm. The bubble rises up the column until the surface ;
(i) Explain what happens to the bubble as it rises up the water column
(ii) Determine the volume of the bubble at a point 5cm below the water surface

  

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sharon
(i) The bubble expands as it comes up finally bursts when at the surface
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sharon kalunda answered the question on April 4, 2019 at 07:23


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