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An air bubble of `20 cm^3` volume is at the bottom of a lake `40 m` deep where the temperature is `4^@ C`. The bubble rises to the surface which is at a temperature of `20 ^@ C`. Take the temperature to be the same as that of the surrounding water and find its volume just before it reaches the surface.

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