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A gas bubble from an explosion under water, oscillates with a period proportional to `P^a rho^b E^c` where p is the state pressure, `rho` is the density of water and is the total energy of the explosion. Find the values of a, b, and c.

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`a =- 5/6 ,b=1/2 , c=1/3`
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