65. A scuba diver at a depth of 60 m notices the bubbles he exhales have diameters of 1 cm. Assume the surface tension and water temperature remain relatively constant. What is the depth if the diameter is 0.50 cm? volt sri A. 540 cm B. 320 cm C. 120 cm. NO 480 cm 4613

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65. A scuba diver at a depth of 60 m notices the
bubbles he exhales have diameters of 1 cm.
Assume the surface tension and water temperature
remain relatively constant. What is the depth if the
diameter is 0.50 cm?
muvofi sett
C. 120 cm.
NO 480 cm
A. 540 cm
B. 320 cm
Transcribed Image Text:65. A scuba diver at a depth of 60 m notices the bubbles he exhales have diameters of 1 cm. Assume the surface tension and water temperature remain relatively constant. What is the depth if the diameter is 0.50 cm? muvofi sett C. 120 cm. NO 480 cm A. 540 cm B. 320 cm
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