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An Air Bubble Doubles in Volume as It Rises from the Bottom

Question 105

Question 105

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An air bubble doubles in volume as it rises from the bottom of a lake (1000 kg/m3) .Ignoring any temperature changes, the depth of the lake is:


A) 21 m
B) 0.76 m
C) 4.9 m
D) 10 m
E) 0.99 m

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