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an air bubble rises from the bottom of well where the temperature is 25 degree C, to the surface where the temperature is 27 Enter question
degree C. Find the percent increase in the volume of the bubble if the depth of the well is 5 m. Atmospheric pressure is 101.3 kPa
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now % change would be (dp/Pa)* 100 where Pa is atmospheric
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5 * 100/101.3 = 4.93
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