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A scuba diver 60 ft below the ocean surface inhales 55.0 mL of compressed air from a scuba tank at an initial pressure of 2.60
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A scuba diver 60ft below the ocean’s surface inhales 50.0 mL of compressed air from a scuba tank with an initial pressure of
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A scuba diver 40ft below the ocean surface inhales 50.0 ml of compressed air mixture in a scuba tank at a pressure of 3.00 atm.
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amy
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A scuba diver searches for treasure at a depth of 20.0m below the surface of the sea. at what pressure must the scuba device
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Sarah
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A scuba diver searches for treasure at a depth of 20.0m below the surface of the sea. at what pressure must the scuba device
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A Nitrox II gas mixture for scuba diving contains oxygen gas at 50atm and nitrogen gas at 98atm .
What is the total pressure, in
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The pressure on a scuba diver at sea level is 14.7 pounds per sq inch (psi). The pressure increases 0.445 psi for each foot of
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The pressure on a scuba diver at sea level is 14.7 pounds per sq inch (psi). The pressure increases 0.445 psi for each foot of
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If a scuba diver descends too quickly into the sea, the internal pressure on each eardrum remains at atmospheric pressure while
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kate
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When you scuba dive, the added pressure due to the water varies directly with your depth. At 20 feet, the added pressure is
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