Question: A raindrop, a soap/water bubble floating through the air, and an air bubble 1 metre underwater all have the same diameter. Assuming all to

A raindrop, a soap/water bubble floating through the air, and an air

A raindrop, a soap/water bubble floating through the air, and an air bubble 1 metre underwater all have the same diameter. Assuming all to be at the same temperature, how will the three gage pressures, i.e. the two bubbles and the droplet, compare? a. Pair,bubb > Praindrop O b. Praindrop = Pair,bubb c. 2 Praindrop = Psoap,bubb Pair,bubb d. P soap,bubb e. Psoap,bubb < Praindrop

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