why air bubble in water goes up ?
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The bubble is lighter than the water, so the bubble goes up and the water goes down.
It's easier to see if you compare a block of wood with the weight of a block of water the same size. Again, the water weighs more than the wood, so the wood goes up and the water goes down. A block of metal, on the other hand weighs more than the water, so the metal goes down and the water goes up.
It's easier to see if you compare a block of wood with the weight of a block of water the same size. Again, the water weighs more than the wood, so the wood goes up and the water goes down. A block of metal, on the other hand weighs more than the water, so the metal goes down and the water goes up.
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