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What is the volume of a bubble?

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It depends on the size of the balloon. As the diameter of the balloon increases, its volume is cubed, therefore the volume quickly increases with the size of the balloon.

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A bubble is a sphere.

The volume of a sphere is calculated by putting the radius into the formula 4/3 pi r3 in place of the 'r'.

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as the bubble rises in the water the pressure decreases (as Pressure = density*acceleration due to gravity*depth in water) which in turn means that the volume of the bubble will increase.

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