The volume of an air bubble increases from the bottom to the top of a...

PHYSICSJAMB 1995

The volume of an air bubble increases from the bottom to the top of a lake at constant temperature because

  • A. atmospheric pressure acts on the surface of the lake
  • B. pressure increases with depth
  • C. density remains constant with pressure
  • D. the bubble experiences an upthrust

Correct Answer: B. pressure increases with depth

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