The air inside a bubble gum bubble is at atmospheric pressure. Imagine someone continuing to blow into that bubble. What happens when the bubble’s volume is doubled?

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Answer: The correct answer is 'temperature will get doubled that is option D.

Explanation:

Suppose the volume of the bubble is V, at temperature T and Pressure exerted by atmosphere P.

When bubble is blown with more air until the volume doubles the initial volume:

The new volume of the bubble = V'=2V

The new Temperature of the air inside the bubble will change to T'.

And the atmospheric Pressure remains same.

According Charles law:

[tex]Volume\propto Temperature[/tex] (At constant Pressure)

[tex]\frac{V_1}{T_2}=\frac{V_2}{T_2}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{V}{T}=\frac{V'}{T'}[/tex]

[tex]T'=\frac{2V\times T}{V}=2T[/tex]

So, this means that temperature will get 2 times the initial temperature of the gas.

Hence, the correct answer is 'temperature will get doubled that is option D.

Answer: option D

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