1] In 2014, an Egyptian man using SCUBA equipment dove to a depth of 1,009 feet and 4 inches which is 307.6 m, setting a

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1] In 2014, an Egyptian man using SCUBA equipment dove to a depth of 1,009 feet and 4 inches which is 307.6 m, setting a

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1] In 2014, an Egyptian man using SCUBA equipment dove to a depth of 1,009 feet and 4 inches which is 307.6 m, setting a new record in the Guinness World Record for the deepest ever-recorded dive. This dive took 12 minutes to get down, but 15 hours to ascend in order to properly decompress. What was the water pressure in atmospheres at that depth? Note that the density of ocean water is 1,024 kg/m'.
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