It will increase the total volume, but it will hardly affect total mass. Remember the definition of density as mass / volume.
As the air bubble increases in volume, its mass remains constant. Because the mass remains constant but volume increases, density will decrease.
For all intents and purposes, nothing. No one is capable of measuring the additional mass gained by adding electrons - especially since that would attract positive charges.
The deeper you go under water the higher the pressure due to the weight of water above. Therefore the pressure of the water at the level of the bottom of the bubble is higher than the pressure at the level of the top of the bubble. The unbalanced force forces the bubble up. In all mixtures of (non-reacting) fluids and gases, the higher the density of a component, the lower it lies. Anything that has a density less than 1g/cm cubed (water density) floats but if it has a higher density than water then it sinks.
advantagaes of bubble sensing
Theoritically, a bubble is a bubble because of all the mass inside the nucleus of the bubble, making the mass lighter than the H2o around it. Therefore, through extensive research... Oh what the heck. what kind of questoin is that? are you expecting an einstein answer? i mean really. Hahahahah xD
A soap bubble, for example.
3/4 of its mass is sugar!!!
The mass in the syringe, as you push down the plunger.
It will increase the total volume, but it will hardly affect total mass. Remember the definition of density as mass / volume.
As the air bubble increases in volume, its mass remains constant. Because the mass remains constant but volume increases, density will decrease.
no matter what happens to the bubble, even if it sinks or rises, the mass will remain the same throughout. we all know that as we go deeper into water, the pressure increases with the depth. hence, when the bubble rises, the pressure exerted on it decreases and simultaneously, the volume increases. that is all that happens to the bubble. the mass remains constant unless it bursts. the mass of air in the bubble originally is now dissolved in the water. always remember that the mass of anything is constant as long as it is acted upon the same gravitational force.
It's the point inside the box that's halfway between the left side and right side, halfway between the front and back, and halfway between the top and bottom. Stated another way, the Center of Gravity is at the Center of Mass. If we replace the box with a perfectly spherical bubble, the Center of Mass is at the very middle of the bubble. Physics doesn't care if the center is empty, solid or creme filled. The very middle of that bubble is still the Center of Mass and therefore the Center of Gravity
Assuming that the sugar found in the bubble gum is C6H12O6, You find the molar mass=180.16, Then divide the mass of a piece of gum, (Dubble Bubble is 6g~). 6/180.16=.0277molsTherefore the moles of sugar in a piece of Dubble Bubble is .0277mols.~R
Double bubble!
throwing a bubble means to blow a bubble normally in a bubble gum
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