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D float. 
 
Salt water is heavier than freshwater because it has dissolved minerals in it. This means it causes more upward force (buoyancy) on an object. An object that is neutrally buoyant in fresh water would float in ...
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D float. 
 
Salt water is heavier than freshwater because it has dissolved minerals in it. This means it causes more upward force (buoyancy) on an object. An object that is neutrally buoyant in fresh water would float in ...
PADI Open Water Diver Exam Questions And Answers 
 
As a newly certified PADI Open Water Diver, I will be trained to dive with buddy as deep as - ANS 18 meters/60 feet 
 
As you descend in water, the pressure - ANS increases 
 
A depth change of 10 metres/33 feet causes a pressure change of -...
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As a newly certified PADI Open Water Diver, I will be trained to dive with buddy as deep as - ANS 18 meters/60 feet 
 
As you descend in water, the pressure - ANS increases 
 
A depth change of 10 metres/33 feet causes a pressure change of -...
PADI Open Water Diver Final Exam Questions And Answers 
As you descend in water the pressure - ANS increases 
 
A depth change of 10 meters/33 feet causes a pressure change of - ANS 2 bar/ata 
 
if you take 6 liters of air from the surface to 20 metres/66 feet, the volume will be - ANS 2 lite...
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As you descend in water the pressure - ANS increases 
 
A depth change of 10 meters/33 feet causes a pressure change of - ANS 2 bar/ata 
 
if you take 6 liters of air from the surface to 20 metres/66 feet, the volume will be - ANS 2 lite...
PADI Open Water Diver Certification Exam Questions And Answers 
SCUBA - ANS Self contained underwater breathing apparatus 
 
What is the pressure change for each 10m/33ft of depth change? - ANS 1 bar/1 ata/1 atmosphere 
 
What is the relationship between my depth in water and the pressure? - ...
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SCUBA - ANS Self contained underwater breathing apparatus 
 
What is the pressure change for each 10m/33ft of depth change? - ANS 1 bar/1 ata/1 atmosphere 
 
What is the relationship between my depth in water and the pressure? - ...
Padi Open Water Exam Questions And Answers 
 
What is the most important rule of scuba diving? - ANS Do not hold your breath 
Breathe continuously 
 
What are the consequences of breaking the most important rule in scuba diving? - ANS Lung over expansion 
severe injuries, death 
 
What is a r...
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What is the most important rule of scuba diving? - ANS Do not hold your breath 
Breathe continuously 
 
What are the consequences of breaking the most important rule in scuba diving? - ANS Lung over expansion 
severe injuries, death 
 
What is a r...
PADI Open Water Exam Study Guide Questions And Answers 
 
 
When is an object positively buoyant? - ANS When it displaces a volume of water weighing more than its own weight. 
 
When is an object negatively buoyant? - ANS When it displaces a volume of water weighing less than its own weight. ...
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When is an object positively buoyant? - ANS When it displaces a volume of water weighing more than its own weight. 
 
When is an object negatively buoyant? - ANS When it displaces a volume of water weighing less than its own weight. ...
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