The air bubble formed by explosion inside water perform osillations with time period T which depends on pressure p), density (p) and on energy due to explosion (E). Establish relation between T, p. E and p.
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The air bubble formed by explosion inside water perform osillations with time period T which depends on
pressure p), density (p) and on energy due to explosion (E). Establish relation between T, p. E and p.
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