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in a vessel containing water , air bubbles at the bottom of the vessel are seen to increase in volume as they rise up. Explain​

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Answered by kishanrajsah321
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it was first given by robert boyle.when the bubble is at the depth of the beaker then total pressure is due to both liquid above it and atmospheric pressure,as a result is is initially smaller in size.but as soon as it rises up liquid pressure on it decreases and the total pressure is due to atmjosjpheric pressure,as a result it(bubbles) increases in size.

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