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An air bubble is situated at a depth of 10 metre under water has radius 1 metre. If it starts rising up, then
what will be its new radius on surface of water assuming temperature remains constant and pressure of
water 1 metre = 1.5 atm.An air bubble is situated at a depth of 10 metre under water has radius 1 metre. If it starts rising up, then
what will be its new radius on surface of water assuming temperature remains constant and pressure of
water 1 metre = 1.5 atm.

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Answered by virat293
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