tesnusxenos
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I can use the tables. I have no problem using them or teaching them, I pester my sisters to calculate their dives. I calculate my dives even though I have a computer.
My question is about table three why does the amount of residual nitrogen change with depth?
for example I finish my first dive in pressure group N
if I want to dive to 50 feet there is 44 minutes worth of residual nitrogen left in my body
but if I want to dive to 90 feet there are only 22 minutes of residual nitrogen left in my body
why does it change? I would think that the amount left would remain constant. does the deeper pressure change it and in what way?
My question is about table three why does the amount of residual nitrogen change with depth?
for example I finish my first dive in pressure group N
if I want to dive to 50 feet there is 44 minutes worth of residual nitrogen left in my body
but if I want to dive to 90 feet there are only 22 minutes of residual nitrogen left in my body
why does it change? I would think that the amount left would remain constant. does the deeper pressure change it and in what way?