Physics, asked by chauhanved55, 1 year ago

why do small bubbles have excess pressure

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Answered by Harshita23411
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Because according to the Boyele's Law the pressure inside a bubble is inversely proportional to the volume of the bubble.
So the smaller a bubble is the greater will be the pressure.

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Answered by Pallavi441
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according to Boyeles law as the volume of the ball is less therefore the pressure inside it is more

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