A scuba diver is swimming at the depth of 18 m. He exhales a bubble of 0.4
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A scuba diver is swimming at the depth of 18 m. He exhales a bubble of 0.4 cm radius. At this depth, the pressure exerted on the bubble is 176580 Pa. What is the radius of the air bubble when it reaches the surface, assuming the temperature of the air bubble does not change? Atmospheric pressure is 1.01x105.
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