What are the forces acting on a vapor-filled air bubble when it is inside the liquid?

Archimedean force pushing a bubble out of water.

By definition, the Archimedes force is a force acting on a submerged body, equal to the weight of the displaced liquid or gas. Archimedes force formula: F = p × g × V,

Where F is the force of Archimedes,

p is the density of the liquid,

V is the volume of the body.



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