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Suppose a diver is at the surface of water. Construct an equation that discuses how fast the diver is diving and what depth of
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A deep-sea diver must descend and ascend in short steps to equalize pressure on her body. If the diver rises
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The pressure on a scuba diver at sea level is 14.7 pound psi.The pressure increases 0.0445 psi for each foot of depth. Suppose
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how do i figuire this problem out?
.. A deep-sea diver must descend and ascend in short steps to equalize pressure on his body.
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