Search SchoolNGR

Monday, 25 May 2026
Register . Login

An air bubble of volume 2 cm\(^3\)is formed 20m under water. What will be its volume ...

An air bubble of volume 2 cm\(^3\) is formed 20m under water. What will be its volume when it rises to just below the surface of the water if the atmospheric pressure is equivalent to a height of 10m of water?
Take Free Practice Test On 2026 JAMB UTME, Post UTME, WAEC SSCE, GCE, NECO SSCE
  • A 6cm3
  • B 4cm3
  • C 3cm3
  • D 2cm3
  • E 1cm3
Correct Answer: Option A
Explanation:
P\(_1\)V\(_1\) = P\(_2\)V\(_2\)
When the bubble comes to the surface and pressure drops 3 times, the volume increases 3 times.
V\(_2\) = 3 x 2
= 6 cm\(^3\)

Share question on: