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scuba diving.
There is absolutely no law against it. I would hate to see it happen though because 99% of scuba instructors are married.
Boyle's Law, Charles's Law, and Archimedes principle are the main principles. Study those and that should get you started.
There are various scientific elements of diving. For example, the physics around the law of gases and how gases behave when compressed. There is a lot on human physiology and how the body changes underwater.
No and no, the law of expanding gases may cause death or damage to your lungs. If you take a breath from a spare air tank at depth and you ascend the compressed air will expand and may kill you. If diving with ANY breathing apparatus you must get certified in scuba...learn basic laws of diving, live longer
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This is because you dive, and because of Boyle's and Gay-Lussac's law, your blood basically takes in the nitrogen gas like carbonated water. Boyle's law causes gases to have impartial pressures, and so you would absorb oxygen instead of nitrogen because of the impartial pressures of gases.
Newton second law state magnitude of acceleration is directly proportional to the force and the direction of the acceleration is same as the force too. The formula is F=ma. In diving, this law apply too:as you dive,if you accelerate or decelerate while diving,you are actually applying Newton second law.
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Lungs can rupture due to a buildup of pressure and the ost common cause of this is holding your breath when ascending. Due to Boyle's law, as the pressure decreases when you ascend, the volume increases. And if you do not exhale, the lungs will increase in volum to a point where one might rupture.
There are no legal requirements to scuba dive. In other words, anyone can scuba dive without breaking a law (assuming you are not doing an illegal underwater activity such as illegal fishing). However, if you are not certified, you will not be able to rent or buy equipment or get someone to fill your scuba cylinder.
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