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When an air bubble of radius r rises from the bottom to the surface of a lake its radius becomes `(5r)/(4)` Taking the atmospheric pressure to be equal to 10 m height of water column the depth of the lake would approximately be (ignore the surface tension and the efect of temperature):

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