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The Cartesian Diver is actually a scientific experiment. It helps divers determine what amount of air is needed for descent and ascent so that neither is done too quickly which can cause death.
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If d = 16*t^2 then there is no significant air resistance.
When he first jumps, his weight is the only force acting on his body. As he accelerates, the air resistance force, which acts in the opposition direction to the weight, increases in magnitude. When these two forces equal, they cancel each other out, which means that the diver does not accelerate anymore. This speed is the terminal speed. It's all a matter of forces.
As the "diver" descends, air density inside the diver's capsule increases as it is compressed.
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In an earth diver story, the featured character is typically a divine being or supernatural being that descends into the waters to bring up land or the foundational elements of the world. This character often plays a crucial role in creating the earth or establishing a habitable environment for life to thrive.
Divers breathing compressed gases at depth are themselves under pressure. For each 33 feet/10 meters that a diver descends, they add approximately 1 atmosphere of pressure to their body. When they breathe gases whilst their bodies are under this pressure, the gases dissolve into their bodies tissues. When they ascend, the pressure is relieved, and gases are released. Provided that diver ascends sufficiently slowly, the gases are released slowly and no problems result. But if the diver ascends too slowly without allowing the gases to expire at a slow enough rate, then the diver will suffer decompression sickness when gas bubbles form in the diver's tissues and blood.
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As the diver descends deeper into the water, the pressure increases. This causes the air molecules in the diver's lungs to compress, leading to a decrease in volume. In order to maintain equilibrium with the increasing pressure, the air molecules in the lungs will be forced into smaller spaces, potentially causing discomfort or injury if not managed properly through controlled breathing techniques.
Danny Diver was born in 1956.
Jenny Diver died in 1741.
Jenny Diver was born in 1700.
Sky Diver was created in 1978.
Reef Diver was created in 1983.
Diver Dan was created in 1960.