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∙ 13y ago51 feet is an integer, an integer is simply a whole number (no decimal place).
Not too sure what relevance it has to diving either? My best guess at what you are after is what depth should you use on the RDP?
If so you use the next biggest number, in this case 60ft
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∙ 13y agoThe stunt diver
It depends: for instance, a fish swims in the ocean. A ship sails on the ocean. The scuba diver descended into the ocean.
they get the bends
Changes inside the diver, such as changes in buoyancy or density, can affect the diver's position in the surrounding fluid by causing the diver to either sink or float. For example, if the diver becomes less dense than the fluid, they will float to the surface. Similarly, if the diver becomes denser than the fluid, they will sink to the bottom.
The stunt driver
Nemo Gomes, a South African diver descended to 318.25 meters, or more than 1,040 feet on open circuit scuba.
There are two types of diver down flags - the diver down flag and the alpha flag. The red diver down flag is used when divers are in the water to alert boats to the possibility of divers near the surface, and the blue alpha flag is flown by a boat whenever the mobility of the vessel is restricted.
There are two types of diver down flags - the diver down flag and the alpha flag. The red diver down flag is used when divers are in the water to alert boats to the possibility of divers near the surface, and the blue alpha flag is flown by a boat whenever the mobility of the vessel is restricted.
From the surface a diver descends to a depth of 32 and 5/6 feet. Then the diver rises 32 and 5/6 feet. Draw a number line to show the situation. where is the diver when she rises to the surface? Explain.
There are two types of diver down flags - the diver down flag and the alpha flag. The red diver down flag is used when divers are in the water to alert boats to the possibility of divers near the surface, and the blue alpha flag is flown by a boat whenever the mobility of the vessel is restricted.
There are two types of diver down flags - the diver down flag and the alpha flag. The red diver down flag is used when divers are in the water to alert boats to the possibility of divers near the surface, and the blue alpha flag is flown by a boat whenever the mobility of the vessel is restricted.
Have a decent amount of weights, or dump the air from the vest. Vice versa for staying on the surface.