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The temperature at the bottom of a `40 cm` deep lake is `12^(@)C` and that at the surface is `35^(@)C`. An air bubble of volume `1.0 cm^(3)` rises from the bottom to the surface. Its volume becomes (atmospheric pressure `= 10 m` of water)

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