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Part A Assuming thermal cubrium and neglecting as determine the sole ressure of the wind Assume all temperatures to be e

Posted: Fri Apr 29, 2022 11:33 am
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Part A Assuming Thermal Cubrium And Neglecting As Determine The Sole Ressure Of The Wind Assume All Temperatures To Be E 1
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Part A Assuming thermal cubrium and neglecting as determine the sole ressure of the wind Assume all temperatures to be exact, and neglect significant figures for small changes in dimension A scuba diver takes a tank of air on a deep dive The tank's volume is 10 L and it is completely filled with air at an absolute pressure of 240 atm at the start of the dive. The air temperature at the surface is 92 F and the diver ends up in deep water at 69 F ΨΗ ΑΣΦ 2 Submit Previous Anwest X Incorrect: Try Again: 3 attempts remaining
Part A Assume al temperatures to be exact, and neglect significant Rigures for small changes in dimension A diver releases an mit bubble of volume 5.0 cm from a depth of 20 m below the surface of a lako where the temperature is 7.0°C What is the volume of the bubble when it reaches just below the surface of the pertura 30 Express your answer using two significant figure ΚΙ ΑΣφ th BE 2 V- HOT