Use the combined gas law:
P1*V1/T1= P2*V2/T2 temps in Kelvins.
Pressure 30 m down can be figured this way.
Pressure= weight water above it+ atmospheric
= density*height + atmospheric pressure
At 30.0 m below the surface of the sea (density = 1025 kg/m3), where the temperature is 5.00°C, a diver exhales an air bubble having a volume of 0.80 cm3. If the surface temperature of the sea is 20.0°C, what is the volume of the bubble just before it breaks the surface?
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oh yes, multiply the density by the gravational field constant to convert kg to N.
Pressure= density*g*height + atmospheric
Pressure= density*g*height + atmospheric
A point source of light is 12 cm below the surface of a large body of water (n=4/3).
What is the radius of the largest circle on the water surface through which the light
can emerge?
What is the radius of the largest circle on the water surface through which the light
can emerge?
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