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max2010maxim [7]
3 years ago
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You and your buddy are scuba diving and notice that air bubbles triple in volume as they rise to the surface from where you are

in the ocean. Ignoring any temperature changes, how far below the surface of the water (in m) are you when these bubbles are released
Physics
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balandron [24]3 years ago
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You and your buddy are scuba diving and notice that air bubbles triple in volume as they rise to the surface from where you are in the ocean. Ignoring any temperature changes, how far below the surface of the water (in m) are you when these bubbles are released? The ocean has a density of 1034 kg/m3

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