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PADI Open Water Exam Study Guide Questions and Answers Graded A+ When is an object positively buoyant? ✔Ans✔ When it displaces a volume of water weighing more than its own weight. When is an o... bject negatively buoyant? ✔Ans✔ When it displaces a volume of water weighing less than its own weight. When is an object neutrally buoyant? ✔Ans✔ When it displaces a volume of water weighing the same as its own weight. Why two pieces of equipment do you use to control your buoyancy? ✔Ans✔ BCD, Lead weight What does buoyancy help with when you are underwater? ✔Ans✔ Controlling where you are What does buoyancy help with when you are at the surface? ✔Ans✔ Floatation, conserving energy How does the buoyancy of an object differ in fresh/salt water? ✔Ans✔ More buoyant in salt than fresh When you exhale what happens? ✔Ans✔ Lung volume decreases so you have less buoyancy. When you inhale what happens? ✔Ans✔ Lung volume increases so you have more buoyancy. Why don't you feel air pressure? ✔Ans✔ Your body is primarily liquid, which is incompressible and distribute pressure equally throughout your whole body.Where are some air spaces located in the body? ✔Ans✔ Ears, sinuses, lungs Do you always feel the pressure in body air spaces? ✔Ans✔ Only if the pressure is different inside and outside the air spaces. 1 bar is what depth? ✔Ans✔ 0m/0ft 2 bar is what depth? ✔Ans✔ 33ft/10m 3 bar is what depth? ✔Ans✔ 66ft/20m 4 bar is what depth? ✔Ans✔ 99ft/30m [Show More]
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