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Subtonic7:

Most full scuba tanks have a pressure of between 1,800 p.s.i. and 3,000 p.s.i. (pounds per square inch).Approximately 70 to 85 cubic feet of air has been squeezed into the tank.When a diver takes his air tank to be refilled, the dive shop will hook his tank to a compressor with a pressure hose and place his tank in a tub of water while it is being filled.What reasons can you give for placing the tank in water?While thinking about this, keep the gas laws in mind.Explain your answer in detail.

HotPockets14:

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Andrew4289:

hey i dont know im sorry subtonic

Andrew4289:

yea not hey*

Subtonic7:

@andrew4289 wrote:
yea not hey*
well thanks anyway andy

Andrew4289:

@subtonic7 wrote:
@andrew4289 wrote:
yea not hey*
well thanks anyway andy
yw i tried but i just cant find out what it is

luhivqqcherry:

The cylinder of air have to be pressurised because the high pressure make the air tank safe

Subtonic7:

@luhivqqcherry wrote:
The cylinder of air have to be pressurised because the high pressure make the air tank safe
THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!

doggofroyo:

Take this question down before mods do.

Subtonic7:

why?????

Subtonic7:

@doggofroyo wrote:
Take this question down before mods do.
fine im scared of them anyway sooo

HotPockets14:

I think it 10 C

Subtonic7:

@hotpockets14 wrote:
I think it 10 C
No bruv its science

HotPockets14:

@subtonic7 wrote:
@hotpockets14 wrote:
I think it 10 C
No bruv its science
yeah thats part of science

Subtonic7:

@hotpockets14 wrote:
@subtonic7 wrote:
@hotpockets14 wrote:
I think it 10 C
No bruv its science
yeah thats part of science
No its not an equation, but thanks anyway =)

HotPockets14:

@subtonic7 wrote:
@hotpockets14 wrote:
@subtonic7 wrote:
@hotpockets14 wrote:
I think it 10 C
No bruv its science
yeah thats part of science
No its not an equation, but thanks anyway =)
Sorry I was thinking it was a equation my bad

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