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A diver named Jacques observes a bubble of air rising from the bottom of a lake (where the absolute pressure is 3.50 atm

Posted: Wed May 18, 2022 6:35 am
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A diver named Jacques observes a bubble of air rising from the bottom of a lake (where the absolute pressure is 3.50 atm) to the surface (where the pressure is 1.00 atm) The temperature at the bottom is 5.5 °C, and the temperature at the surface is 24.0 °C.

What is the ratio of the volume of the bubble as it reaches the surface (V) to its volume at the bottom (V)? View Available Hint(s) ΑΣφ Υ ? V Μ

Would it be safe for Jacques to hold his breath while ascending from the bottom of the lake to the surface? O yes Ono