why do small bubles have excess of pressure
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According to boyle's law the volume of a gas is inversely proportional to the pressure applied at a constant temperature . So more the pressure, less is the volume of the bubble.
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The balloon analogy can be used to understand this phenomena. A flaccid balloon has zero tension on its surface, and the pressure inside it is same as the atmospheric pressure. ... This excess pressure aids in the inflation process.
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