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If deep-sea divers rise to the surface too quickly, nitrogen bubbles in their blood can expand and prove fatal.
This phenomenon
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Maria
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why must scuba divers ascend to the surface at a controlled rate after a deep sea dive?
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Green
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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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Kayla
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Why does the blood of deep sea divers look greenish-black in underwater photographs taken with natural light, but red when
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bob
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why dose the blood of an injured deep-sea divers look greenish-black in underwater photographs taken with natural light, but red
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ann
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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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Jishka
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A bearthing mixture used by deep-sea divers contains helium, oxygen, and carbon dioxide. What is the partial pressure of oxygen
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Logan
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A breathing mixture used by deep-sea divers contains helium, oxygen, and carbon dioxide. What is the partial pressure of oxygen
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natasha
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When divers exhale beneath the surface of the water, bubbles rise to the surface. Explain this behavior.
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Donna
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A pair of skydivers jump out airplane 5.5km above the ground. The equation H=5500-5t^2 is an appropriate model for the divers'
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ted
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