An air bubble of volume 1.0 cm 3 rises from the bottom of a lake 40 m deep at a…
Physics · Class 11 · CBSE — Kinetic Theory
An air bubble of volume 1.0 cm3 rises from the bottom of a lake 40 m deep at a temperature of 12 °C. To what volume does it grow when it reaches the surface, which is of a temperature of 35 °C?
- 10.6 × 10–6 m3
- 5.3 × 10–6 m3
- 2.8 × 10–6 m3
- 15.6 × 10–6 m3
Answer
(A) 10.6 × 10 –6 m 3
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