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Bjernkes force is exerted on a gas bubble when the gas bubble is in a liquid, is subjected to an acoustic pressure field, and undergoes volume pulsations. If the acoustic pressure gradient is not zero, it can couple with the bubble oscillation to produce a translational force on the bubble. This force is known as the primary Bjerknes force.

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