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PADI Open Water Diver Final Exam 2023 with 100% correct answers PADI Open Water Exam 2023 with 100% correct answers

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PADI, Open Water Diver, Final Exam Review 2023 with 100% correct answers

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D float. Salt water is heavier than fresh water 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 salt water because there is greater upward force. See Being a Diver I - Buo...

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PADI Open Water Diver Final Assessment exam 2023 with 100% correct answers

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If an object is neutrally buoyant in fresh water, the same object placed into salt water would... Float I blow up a balloon, tie it off, and take it to the bottom of the swimming pool. What will happen to the balloon and the air inside it? The balloon will get smaller and the air inside the...

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PADI Open Water Diver Final Exam 2023 with 100% correct answers

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As a newly certified PADI Open Water Diver, I will be trained to dive with buddy as deep as 18 metres/60 feet As you descend in water, the pressure increases A depth change of 10 metres/33 feet causes a pressure change of 1 bar/ata (atmosphere) if you take 6 liters of air fro...

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PADI, Open Water Diver, Final Exam Review 2023 with 1005 correct answers

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1) If an object is neutrally buoyant (does not sink or float) in fresh water, the same object placed into salt water would A sink. B either sink or float. C do nothing. D float. D 2) I blow up a balloon, tie it off, and take it to the bottom of the swimming pool. What will happen to th...

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PADI, Open Water Diver, Final Exam Review 2023 with 100% correct answers

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1) If an object is neutrally buoyant (does not sink or float) in fresh water, the same object placed into salt water would A sink. B either sink or float. C do nothing. D float. D float. Salt water is heavier than fresh water because it has dissolved minerals in it. This means it causes mo...

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PADI Final Exam A 2023 with 100% correct answers

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If an object is neutrally buoyant (does not sink or float) in fresh water; the same object placed into salt water would: sink. Imagine you blow up a balloon, tie it off, and take it to the bottom of the swimming pool. What will happen to the balloon and the air inside it? The balloon will g...

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SCUBA - Open water final exam 2023 with 100% correct answers

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To help ensure a safer and more enjoyable dive, the Open Water diver should Plan your dive and dive your plan When underwater, objects appear to be larger and closer than on land Sound travels quickly underwater, so much so that divers have a hard time locating the origin of a sound ...

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Scuba Diving Final Exam 2023 with 100% correct answers

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What will the buoyancy of an object be (positive, neutral, or negative) if it displaces an amount of water: a. more than its own weight? b. less than its own weight? c. equal to its own weight? a. positive b. negative c. neutral How does the buoyancy of an object differ in fresh water c...

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PADI Open Water Certification Final Exam 2023 with 100% correct answers

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Something underwater that does not float and does not sink is Negatively Buoyant If an object is neutrally buoyant in salt water, what will happen to the object if put into fresh water? The object will sink A diver is 30 meters/99 feet underwater. The water pressure at this depth wou...

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PADI Open Water Exam 2023 with 100% correct answers

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When is an object positively buoyant? When it displaces a volume of water weighing more than its own weight. When is an object negatively buoyant? When it displaces a volume of water weighing less than its own weight. When is an object neutrally buoyant? When it displaces a volume o...

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