2.4 A diver grabs a bottle of compressed air. The pressure gauge states p = 200-105 Pa (200 bar). Just after the descent into the dive, the pressure is reduced to 190-105 Pa. Why? The diver has directly descended to 30 m depth. What are the pressure and the temperature of the surrounding water? Tair,surface = 30°C. Show Transcribed Text
2.4 A diver grabs a bottle of compressed air. The pressure gauge states p = 200-105 Pa (200 bar). Just after the descent into the dive, the pressure is reduced to 190-105 Pa. Why? The diver has directly descended to 30 m depth. What are the pressure and the temperature of the surrounding water? Tair,surface = 30°C. Show Transcribed Text
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A diver grabs a bottle of compressed air. The pressure gauge states p = 200-105 Pa (200 bar).
Just after the descent into the dive, the pressure is reduced to 190-105 Pa. Why? The diver
has directly descended to 30 m depth. What are the pressure and the temperature of the
surrounding water? Tair,surface = 30°C.
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A diver grabs a bottle of compressed air. The pressure gauge states p = 200-105 Pa (200 bar).
Just after the descent into the dive, the pressure is reduced to 190-105 Pa. Why? The diver
has directly descended to 30 m depth. What are the pressure and the temperature of the
surrounding water? Tair,surface = 30°C.
» Show Transcribed Text
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