Small air bubbles rise slowly while big
bubbles rise rapidly through the liquid. Why?
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The bubbles in the liquid are essentially air pockets and air is less dense than water so therefore the bigger bubble contains more air so it will rise a lot quicker it is the same if you fill two different ballons with different amounts of helium, the one with more helium will rise quicker.
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