A diver takes a deep breath at the surface of water where the pressure is 1 atm, filling his lungs with 4.3 L of air. He then descends to a depth where the pressure is 0.33 atm biober than that on the surface. At this depth what is the volume of air in the diver's lungs? (assuming the temperature remains constant)?

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A diver takes a deep breath at the surface of water where the pressure is 1 atm, filling his lungs with 4.3 L of air. He then descends to a
depth where the pressure is 0.33 atm higher than that on the surface. At this depth what is the volume of air in the diver's lungs?
(assuming the temperature remains constant)?
Transcribed Image Text:A diver takes a deep breath at the surface of water where the pressure is 1 atm, filling his lungs with 4.3 L of air. He then descends to a depth where the pressure is 0.33 atm higher than that on the surface. At this depth what is the volume of air in the diver's lungs? (assuming the temperature remains constant)?
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