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An air bubble starts rising from the bottom of a lake. Its diameter is $3.6 \mathrm{~mm}$ at the bottom and $4 \mathrm{~mm}$ at the surface. The depth of the lake is $250 \mathrm{~cm}$ and the temperature at surface is $40^{0} \mathrm{C}$.
What is the temperature at the bottom of the lake? Given atmospheric pressure $=76 \mathrm{~cm}$ of $\mathrm{Hg}$ and $\mathrm{g}=980 \mathrm{~cm} / \mathrm{s}^{2}$.
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An air bubble starts rising from the bottom of a lake. Its diameter is $3.6 \mathrm{~mm}$ at the bottom and $4 \mathrm{~mm}$ at the surface. The depth of the lake is $250 \mathrm{~cm}$ and the temperature at surface is $40^{0} \mathrm{C}$.
What is the temperature at the bottom of the lake? Given atmospheric pressure $=76 \mathrm{~cm}$ of $\mathrm{Hg}$ and $\mathrm{g}=980 \mathrm{~cm} / \mathrm{s}^{2}$.
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An air bubble starts rising from the bottom of a lake. Its diameter is $3.6 \mathrm{~mm}$ at the bottom and $4 \mathrm{~mm}$ at the surface. The depth of the lake is $250 \mathrm{~cm}$ and the temperature at surface is $40^{0} \mathrm{C}$.
What is the temperature at the bottom of the lake? Given atmospheric pressure $=76 \mathrm{~cm}$ of $\mathrm{Hg}$ and $\mathrm{g}=980 \mathrm{~cm} / \mathrm{s}^{2}$.
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An air bubble starts rising from the bottom of a lake. Its diameter is $3.6 \mathrm{~mm}$ at the bottom and $4 \mathrm{~mm}$ at the surface. The depth of the lake is $250 \mathrm{~cm}$ and the temperature at surface is $40^{0} \mathrm{C}$.
What is the temperature at the bottom of the lake? Given atmospheric pressure $=76 \mathrm{~cm}$ of $\mathrm{Hg}$ and $\mathrm{g}=980 \mathrm{~cm} / \mathrm{s}^{2}$.