Submarines need to be extremely strong to withstand the extremely high pressure of water pushing down on them. An experimental research submarine with a volume of 1,510 liters has an internal pressure of 1.20atm. If the pressure of the ocean breaks the submarine forming a bubble with a pressure of 253atm pushing on it, how big will that bubble be? You must show your work to receive full credit.
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