A diver 50 m deep in 8○C fresh water exhales a 1.2 cm diameter bubble which rises to the surface of the water and has a
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A diver 50 m deep in 8○C fresh water exhales a 1.2 cm diameterbubble which rises to the surface of the water and has a diameterof 2.2 cm when it reaches the surface of the water. Assume the airbubble rises slow enough that it is always in thermal equilibriumwith the surrounding water.
PHYS1410: College Physics 1 TEST #5 Summer 1 2022 14. (20 points) A diver 50 m deep in 8°C fresh water exhales a 1.2 cm diameter bubble which rises to the surface of the water and has a diameter of 2.2 cm when it reaches the surface of the water. Assume the air bubble rises slow enough that it is always in thermal equilibrium with the surrounding water. Include units in all your numerical responses! (A) When the bubble is at a depth of 50 m, (a) Determine the volume of the bubble. Please show all your work. In other words, NO MEMORIZED EQUATIONS PLEASE!!! (b) Determine the pressure of the air inside the bubble. Please show all your work. In other words, NO MEMORIZED EQUATIONS PLEASE!!! (c) Determine the number of moles of air in the bubble. Please show all your work. In other words, NO MEMORIZED EQUATIONS PLEASE!!!
PHYS1410: College Physics 1 TEST #5 Summer 1 2022 14. (20 points) A diver 50 m deep in 8°C fresh water exhales a 1.2 cm diameter bubble which rises to the surface of the water and has a diameter of 2.2 cm when it reaches the surface of the water. Assume the air bubble rises slow enough that it is always in thermal equilibrium with the surrounding water. Include units in all your numerical responses! (A) When the bubble is at a depth of 50 m, (a) Determine the volume of the bubble. Please show all your work. In other words, NO MEMORIZED EQUATIONS PLEASE!!! (b) Determine the pressure of the air inside the bubble. Please show all your work. In other words, NO MEMORIZED EQUATIONS PLEASE!!! (c) Determine the number of moles of air in the bubble. Please show all your work. In other words, NO MEMORIZED EQUATIONS PLEASE!!!