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At air bubble of volume `V_(0)` is released by a fish at a depth h in a lake. The bubble rises to the surface. Assume consatnt temperature and standard atmosphric pressure P above the lake. The volume of the bubble just before reaching the surface is (d is the density of water).

A

`V_(0)+(hgd)/P`

B

`(V_(0)(P+hgd))/P`

C

`V_(0)/P+hgd`

D

`(V_(0)+V_(0)gd)`

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