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Start

SCUBA

Diving

Jeopardy

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Final Jeopardy Question

Pressure

VolumeAir

SpacesNitroge

nEquipmen

t

10 10 10 10 10

20 20 20 20 20

30 30 30 30 30

40 40 40 40 40

50 50 50 50 50

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10 Point 10 Point QuestionQuestion

14.7 psi

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What is the weight of one Atmosphere

of water?

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20 Point Question20 Point Question

3 Atmospheres

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What is the pressure in ATM at

66 feet?

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30 Point Question

99 feet

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What is the depth in feet when the

pressure is 4 ATM?

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40 Point 40 Point QuestionQuestion

14.7 psi greater

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How is absolute pressure different

from gauge pressure?

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50 Point Question50 Point Question

297 feet

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What is the depth in feet when the pressure is 10

ATM ?

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10 Point 10 Point QuestionQuestion

Volume decreases.

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As pressure increases what

happens to volume?

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20 Point Question

It has one-half the volume.

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How is the volume of a balloon at 33

ft. different than its volume at 0 ft. ?

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30 Point Question30 Point Question

Never hold your breath.

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What is the most important rule in SCUBA diving?

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40 Point Question40 Point Question

4 ft.3

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What is the volume of a 16 ft.3 balloon

at 99 ft. ?

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50 Point Question50 Point Question

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If the volume of a balloon is 10 ft.3 at 66 ft., how much will it hold at the

surface?

? ft.3

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10 Point Question

Lungs

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The pressure in what air space in

your body is equalized by breathing?

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20 Point Question

Ears

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Yawning and swallowing may

help equalize the pressure in what

body part?

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30 Point Question

Mask

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What piece of mandatory diving equipment creates

an air space?

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40 Point Question

As soon as you begin your descent

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When diving, when should you begin to

equalize the pressure on your

ears?

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50 Point Question

Exhale through your nose

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How do you equalize mask

pressure?

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10 Point Question

78% nitrogen and 21% oxygen

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The air we breathe is what percent

nitrogen and oxygen?

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20 Point Question

You can get decompression sickness.

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What can happen if you dive too deep,

stay too long, and/or come up too

fast?

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30 Point Question

1 ft. per second

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What is the proper rate of ascent?

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40 Point Question

Pure oxygen

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What is the best treatment for “the bends” if you are on a dive boat?

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50 Point Question

Nitrogen Narcosis

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What is the intoxicated feeling called that may be felt when diving

deep?

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10 Point Question

Your mask

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What piece of equipment is your

“window to the underwater world?”

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20 Point Question

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How is the air in a tank different than

the air we are breathing now?

It is dry.

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30 Point Question

Your current depth and how long you can

stay there.

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What does your dive computer tell you when you are

diving?

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40 Point Question

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What is the biggest problem with the pressure gauge?

The diver’s failure to look at it.

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50 Point Question

Buoyancy Compensator Device (BCD)

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What is the name of the vest you wear to

hold your tank on and regulate your

buoyancy?

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What is Boyle’s Law?

If temperature remains the same, the volume of a gas is inversely proportional to the absolute pressure.

Final Jeopardy Question