When an air bubble rises, what happens to the potential energy?
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when an air bubble rises the potential energy of gas increases and potential energy of water decreases.
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The potential energy of the gas inside the bubble increases because the gas has moved upwards.
The potential energy of the water decreases because some water moves downwards to 'make space' for the upwards-moving gas.
The potential energy of the water decreases because some water moves downwards to 'make space' for the upwards-moving gas.
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