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small air bubbles rise slowly while big bubbles rise rapidly through the liquid. why

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Answered by jahidsonu
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The terminal velocity of bubbles is approximated by Stokes Law (assuming a spherical bubble). The terminal velocity is proportional to the square of the radius as well as the density difference between the bubble and the fluid. A bubble twice as big as another will rise 4 times as fast.
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