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What happens to the size of a gas bubble rising from the bottom of a water body?

Why? (2)

Which is the gas law associated with this?​

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Answered by AnishBittu
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Answer:

Pressure starts decreasing as we go upwards . That is the reason that air bubble in water grow in size when it rises from bottom to top. As the pressure exerted by water is directly proportional to the depth of water, as the depth of water increases in a water body, the pressure increases linearly.

Explanation:

The three fundamental gas laws discover the relationship of pressure, temperature, volume and amount of gas. Boyle's Law tells us that the volume of gas increases as the pressure decreases. Charles' Law tells us that the volume of gas increases as the temperature increases.

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