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.
The cartesian coordinates are plotted on the cartesian plane
what are the parts of the Cartesian plane ?
René Descartes - hence cartesian
The Cartesian plane is used for coordinated geometry.
cause of him
As the "diver" descends, air density inside the diver's capsule increases as it is compressed.
The cartesian diver sinks because the diver wants to get to a place of low pressure
The answer is no, because a Cartesian diver requires an air pocket that can be compressed. By compressing this air pocket the air molecules get closer together and change the density of the vessel that they are in. This causes it to sink. candles do not have air pockets, so there would be nothing to compress.
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.
"The volume of air in the diver decreases."
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The volume of air in the driver decrease.
Rene Descartes, the surname means ( some charts or some maps) Descartes theorized than any equation can be expressed in graphical form, form follows family names! Descartes and the Cartesian idea became associated with the Cartesian diver, a toy deep-see diver that rises and falls owing to buoyancy and openings in the diver figure. It is probable this came along long after the death of M Descartes, but was bestowed in an honorary fashion- as were many of the (Inventions) of Leonardo Da Vinc i and closer to home, Franklin.
Because when force is applied to a confined fluid, the change in pressure is transmitted equally to all parts of the fluid.
Tom would be a Gymnast if he wasn't a Diver. He is looking at TV work as a presenter also.
The cartesian coordinates are plotted on the cartesian plane