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7 December, 12:27

If a diver's lungs have a volume of 6.00 L at the surface of the water, what is their volume at a depth of 125 m?

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  1. 7 December, 12:56
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    volume at a depth of 125 m is 0.48 liters

    Explanation:

    given data

    volume V1 = 6.00 L

    depth = 125 m

    solution

    we consider here pressure at top P1 is 1 atm and at depth P2 = 12.5 atm

    we use here equation that is

    P1 * V1 = P2 * V2 ... 1

    put here value

    1 * 6 = 12.5 * V2

    solve it and we get here

    V2 = 0.48 liters

    so volume at a depth of 125 m is 0.48 liters
  2. 7 December, 13:01
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    0.458 L

    Explanation:

    Volume at surface, V = 6 L

    Pressure at surface, P = Po = 1.01 x 10^5 Pa

    Depth, h = 125 m

    Let the volume is V'

    Pressure at depth, P' = Po + h x d x g

    Where, d is the density of water

    P' = 1.013 x 10^5 + 125 x 1000 x 9.8

    P' = 13.263 x 10^5 Pa

    By the law

    P' x V' = P x V

    13.263 x V' = 1.013 x 10^5 x 6

    V' = 0.458 L

    thus, the volume is 0.458 L.
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