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PADI Open Water Diver Final Exam 2024 
As you descend in water the pressure 
increases 
A depth change of 10 meters/33 feet causes a pressure change of 
2 bar/ata 
if you take 6 liters of air from the surface to 20 metres/66 feet, the volume will be 
2 liters 
The density of the air at 20 meters/66 feet would be _______ the density at the surface of 
three times 
A balloon fully inflated and sealed at 10 meters/33 feet, would probably ________ during ascent to the surface. 
expand/burst 
As I de...
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PADI Open Water Diver Final Exam 2024 
As you descend in water the pressure 
increases 
A depth change of 10 meters/33 feet causes a pressure change of 
2 bar/ata 
if you take 6 liters of air from the surface to 20 metres/66 feet, the volume will be 
2 liters 
The density of the air at 20 meters/66 feet would be _______ the density at the surface of 
three times 
A balloon fully inflated and sealed at 10 meters/33 feet, would probably ________ during ascent to the surface. 
expand/burst 
As I de...
PADI Open Water Diver Final Exam 
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 from the surface to 20 metres/66 feet, the volume will be 
2 litres (the density of the air would be three times the density at the surface) 
A balloon fully inflated and sealed at 10 met...
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PADI Open Water Diver Final Exam 
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 from the surface to 20 metres/66 feet, the volume will be 
2 litres (the density of the air would be three times the density at the surface) 
A balloon fully inflated and sealed at 10 met...
PADI Open Water Diver Final Assessment 
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 balloon will be more dense 
I turn a glass upside down, trap the air in it by putting it in water, and then I take the glass down to 10 m/33 ft. The air space would....
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PADI Open Water Diver Final Assessment 
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 balloon will be more dense 
I turn a glass upside down, trap the air in it by putting it in water, and then I take the glass down to 10 m/33 ft. The air space would....