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Divers know that the pressure
At the greatest depths that divers can work (and then only briefly), the pressure is 4.03 × 105 Pa. Noting that the density of
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Divers know that the pressure exerted buy the water increases about 100kpa with every 10.2 m of depth. This means that at 10.2 m
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Divers know that pressure exerted by the water increases about 100kPa with every 10.2 m of deptt. This means that at 10.2 m
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Divers know that the pressure exerted by
the water increases about 100 kPa with every 10.2 m of depth. This means that at 10.2 m
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Divers know that the pressure exerted by
the water increases about 100 kPa with every 10.2 m of depth. This means that at 10.2 m
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Divers know that the pressure exerted by
the water increases about 100 kPa with every 10.2 m of depth. This means that at 10.2 m
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Saturation divers’ taste buds are muted in high pressure environments. Saturation divers use hot sauce to help
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Divers who go to great depths in the ocean experience large differences in pressure between the surfaces and their final
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Divers for many years have dived into the ocean from the cliffs of Acapulco, a distance of 35 m above the water. How fast are
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Divers who go to great depths in the ocean experience large differences in pressure between the surface and their final
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