Bubbles rising from the bottom of the water filled in a bottle are depicted in the figure. Which is the correct figure?
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When a large bubble rises from the bottom of a lake to the surface, it's radius doubles. The atmospheric pressure is equal to that of a column of water of height H. ==>> The radius doubling implies that the volume has become eight times it's original volume(at the bottom) when it is at the top of the lake.
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