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What does a diver use to breathe underwater?

A SCUBA (self-contained underwater breathing apparatus) tank


What diver use to breathe under water?

a breathing tank! try it its fun! (underwater swimming)


Can i use an expired oxygen tank?

It is not recommended to use an expired oxygen tank as its safety and effectiveness cannot be guaranteed. It is better to use a tank that is within its expiration date to ensure that you are receiving the proper oxygen therapy.


What does a diver use to help them breathe underwater?

The diver uses an air tank, which is a tank filled with compressed air. It has a hose that goes from the tank to the mouth, which is held in the mouth by a 'mouth piece'. The tank has a regulator that allows the pressure in the tank to be regulated down for normal breathing.


Why do you need oxygen cylinders when you go scuba diving?

The simple answer is ... you don't. A majority of scuba dives use compressed air in the cylinders. Therefore you don't need "oxygen" cylinders. HOWEVER, if you are a diver that is diving on Nitrox, in which divers change the amount of oxygen vs nitrogen in their air, then your tank needs to be "oxygen clean" because you are putting oxygen in first, then nitrogen.


How do rebreathers work?

In simple terms, a rebreather has a breathing loop, and the air that the diver exhales goes back through the loop and a CO2 scrubber removes the carbond dioxide from the exhaled air. The system then injects additional gas (either pure oxygen or a dilutent) to deliver breathable gas around the far side of the loop back to the diver. If the CO2 scrubber fails, then the CO2 in the breathing gas will build up until the diver blacks out. Some modern models include CO2 sensors, but most of the popular models still do not.Rebreathers also monitor the diver's depth, and deliver the maximum safe level of oxygen to the diver for any particular depth (if divers breathe too high a concentration of oxygen at depth, then the diver can black out from oxygen toxicity). The system senses the oxygen content using O2 sensors, and can either enrich it (by injecting oxygen into the looop) or dilute it (by injecting the dilutent). A diver will use a "set point" to determine their oxygen exposure, usually about 1.2 ATA. When the diver is shallow, the system will inject more oxygen. When the diver is deep, the system will inject less oxygen. By maximising the safe level of oxygen, the diver can dive for much longer without the need to engage in decompression (or alternatively, the diver can consirably shorten the amount of time that they need to decompress).


What is a sentence using the word oxygen?

My mother needs to use her oxygen tank to breathe.


Is it dangerous to use an expire oxygen tank?

Yes, using an expired oxygen tank can be dangerous as the tank may not deliver the proper amount of oxygen or could leak. It is important to use tanks within their expiration date to ensure safety and effectiveness. If in doubt, consult with a medical professional or oxygen supplier.


Does Jupiter have earth's oxygen so people don't need to use a oxygen tank and mask?

no


What is an oxygen tank?

An oxegen tank is well of course a tank that has oxegen in it you use it when you cant breathe or when you old and unable to breathe without it


Why do people use oxygen tank?

Some people have bad lungs so they can't get enough oxygen.


What is the effect of breathing oxygen from an oxygen tank?

Breathing oxygen from an oxygen tank can increase the amount of oxygen available in your bloodstream, which can improve tissue oxygenation. This can be beneficial for people with respiratory conditions or those experiencing low oxygen levels. However, it is important to use oxygen therapy as prescribed by a healthcare professional, as improper use can lead to harmful effects.