You are scuba diving at St. Croix at a depth of 28.3 m where the water has a temperature of 8 °C. When you breatheout, you create several 5 cm diameter air bubbles that then rise to the surface where the temperature is 30 °C. Assuming thatthe bubbles travel slowly enough that they stay in thermal equilibrium with the surrounding water. What is the final size(diameter) of the air bubbles at the top of the water.
You are scuba diving at St. Croix at a depth of 28.3 m where the water has a temperature of 8 °C. When you breathe
out, you create several 5 cm diameter air bubbles that then rise to the surface where the temperature is 30 °C. Assuming that
the bubbles travel slowly enough that they stay in thermal equilibrium with the surrounding water. What is the final size
(diameter) of the air bubbles at the top of the water.
You are scuba diving at St. Croix at a depth of 28.3 m where the water has a temperature of 8 °C. When you breatheout, y
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You are scuba diving at St. Croix at a depth of 28.3 m where the water has a temperature of 8 °C. When you breatheout, y
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