Chemistry, asked by sinan111, 8 months ago

reason?
The size of the air bubbles rising from the bottom
of an aquarium increases. Can you explain the​

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Answered by purujitpranshu
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The bubble gets bigger when it go up to the surface because there is less pressure as it rises to the surface. Air is less dense than water and thus the force of gravity is less on the bubble than on the surrounding water then the bubbles rise. It is the Pascal's law.

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