In May 2016, William Trubridge broke the world record in free diving (diving underwater without the use of supplemental

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In May 2016, William Trubridge broke the world record in free diving (diving underwater without the use of supplemental

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In May 2016, William Trubridge broke the world record in free diving (diving underwater without the use of supplemental oxygen) by diving to a depth of 124 m. Assume that he takes a breath that fills his lungs to 3.6 L at the surface of the water (1.0 atm). Calculate the volume that this same amount of air will occupy in his lungs when he reaches a depth of 124 m (13.3 atm). Enter the answer in units of liters. V= L
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