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Physics, 29.01.2021 14:00 Irvin1323

Julie blows a bubble. At first, the pressure of the gas in the bubble is 4kPa. The bubble floats into the air and expands. When it gets to the top of a tree the bubble has a pressure of 2kPa and a volume of 3.5mĀ³. Assuming a constant temperature, what was the volume in mĀ³ of the bubble when it was first blown?

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