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[Show more]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 ...
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Add to cartIf 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 ...
SCUBA - ️️Self contained underwater breathing apparatus 
 
What is the pressure change for each 10m/33ft of depth change? - ️️1 bar/1 ata/1 atmosphere 
 
What is the relationship between my depth in water and the pressure? - ️️The deeper you go in water, the more the pressure increases 
...
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Add to cartSCUBA - ️️Self contained underwater breathing apparatus 
 
What is the pressure change for each 10m/33ft of depth change? - ️️1 bar/1 ata/1 atmosphere 
 
What is the relationship between my depth in water and the pressure? - ️️The deeper you go in water, the more the pressure increases 
...
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 - Bu...
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Add to cartD 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. 
 
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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 o...
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Add to cartAs 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 o...
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...
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Add to cart1) 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...
b. 18 metres/60 feet - ️️As a newly certified PADI Open Water Diver, I will be trained to dive with a buddy as deep as __________. 
a. 10 metres/30 feet 
b. 18 metres/60 feet 
c. 30 metres/100 feet 
d. 40 metres/130 feet 
 
a. true - ️️Certain medical conditions can be hazardous while diving...
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Add to cartb. 18 metres/60 feet - ️️As a newly certified PADI Open Water Diver, I will be trained to dive with a buddy as deep as __________. 
a. 10 metres/30 feet 
b. 18 metres/60 feet 
c. 30 metres/100 feet 
d. 40 metres/130 feet 
 
a. true - ️️Certain medical conditions can be hazardous while diving...
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 ball...
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Add to cartIf 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 ball...
What is the most important rule of scuba diving? - ️️Do not hold your breath 
Breathe continuously 
 
What are the consequences of breaking the most important rule in scuba diving? - ️️Lung over expansion 
severe injuries, death 
 
What is a reverse block? - ️️pain and discomfort caused ...
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Add to cartWhat is the most important rule of scuba diving? - ️️Do not hold your breath 
Breathe continuously 
 
What are the consequences of breaking the most important rule in scuba diving? - ️️Lung over expansion 
severe injuries, death 
 
What is a reverse block? - ️️pain and discomfort caused ...
Primary dive skill - ️️Return safely 
 
Secondary dive skill - ️️Anything beyond returning safely 
 
Four central dive skills [GHSTS] - ️️Good habits 
Situational awareness 
Task loading 
Secondary objectives 
 
desire 3 dive skill effects [DSIRE] - ️️Make dives: 
efficient 
Reduc...
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Add to cartPrimary dive skill - ️️Return safely 
 
Secondary dive skill - ️️Anything beyond returning safely 
 
Four central dive skills [GHSTS] - ️️Good habits 
Situational awareness 
Task loading 
Secondary objectives 
 
desire 3 dive skill effects [DSIRE] - ️️Make dives: 
efficient 
Reduc...
A growing number of dive operations have staff dress codes. how does this benefit the perceptions customers have of the operation in general, and staff members in particular? - ️️A dress code makes the staff look professional. it gives the dive staff credibility. 
 
list at least 5 characteristi...
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Add to cartA growing number of dive operations have staff dress codes. how does this benefit the perceptions customers have of the operation in general, and staff members in particular? - ️️A dress code makes the staff look professional. it gives the dive staff credibility. 
 
list at least 5 characteristi...
As a newly certified PADI Open Water Diver, I will be trained to dive with buddy as deep as - ️️18 metres/60 feet 
 
Certain medical conditions can be hazardous while diving, so it is important to answer all questions on the Medical Statement honestly and completely - ️️True 
 
PADI courses ...
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Add to cartAs a newly certified PADI Open Water Diver, I will be trained to dive with buddy as deep as - ️️18 metres/60 feet 
 
Certain medical conditions can be hazardous while diving, so it is important to answer all questions on the Medical Statement honestly and completely - ️️True 
 
PADI courses ...
The most common cause of diver emergencies 
 
equipment failure 
running out of gas 
environmental conditions 
poor judgement - ️️poor judgement 
 
Before entering water, which do you need to assess. (CATA) 
 
a. Can diver manage w/o assistance 
b. Do you need to enter the water 
c. Do ou have t...
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Add to cartThe most common cause of diver emergencies 
 
equipment failure 
running out of gas 
environmental conditions 
poor judgement - ️️poor judgement 
 
Before entering water, which do you need to assess. (CATA) 
 
a. Can diver manage w/o assistance 
b. Do you need to enter the water 
c. Do ou have t...
As I descend, I need to equalize air spaces. Which of the following are accepted way if equalizing my ears? 
a. Block my nose and attempt to gently blow through it 
b. Swallow and wiggle the jaw from side to side 
c. Block my nose and blow forcefully for an extended period - ️️a. Block my nose a...
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Add to cartAs I descend, I need to equalize air spaces. Which of the following are accepted way if equalizing my ears? 
a. Block my nose and attempt to gently blow through it 
b. Swallow and wiggle the jaw from side to side 
c. Block my nose and blow forcefully for an extended period - ️️a. Block my nose a...
inflate my BCD, switch to my snorkel and signal "okay" to the - ️️divemaster and buddy 
 
At 10 metres/33 feet you're _____ bar/ata of total pressure and the air density is ___ times as great as at the surface. - ️️2 
 
As I descend, I need to equalize air spaces. Which of the following a...
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Add to cartinflate my BCD, switch to my snorkel and signal "okay" to the - ️️divemaster and buddy 
 
At 10 metres/33 feet you're _____ bar/ata of total pressure and the air density is ___ times as great as at the surface. - ️️2 
 
As I descend, I need to equalize air spaces. Which of the following a...
As a newly certified PADI Open Water Diver, I will be trained to dive with a buddy as deep as ________. - ️️18 metres/60 feet 
 
Certain medical conditions can be hazardous while diving, so it is important to answer all questions on the Medical Statement honestly and completely. 
a. True 
b. Fal...
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Add to cartAs a newly certified PADI Open Water Diver, I will be trained to dive with a buddy as deep as ________. - ️️18 metres/60 feet 
 
Certain medical conditions can be hazardous while diving, so it is important to answer all questions on the Medical Statement honestly and completely. 
a. True 
b. Fal...
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 displac...
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Add to cartWhen 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 displac...
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