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

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Which is the gas law associated with this?​

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Answered by sreesrh2008
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Hey mate here is your answer.

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. ... In the rising air bubble, as the pressure is decreasing, the volume and hence its size increases.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The ideal gas law, also called the general gas equation, is the equation of state of a hypothetical ideal gas. It is a good approximation of the behavior of many gases under many conditions, although it has several limitations

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