H2Andy
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so in a normally occurring air pocket, if you surface into it, your gauge would read zero, right?
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ReefMongoose:This is exactly the way I took to understanding the scenario also, and yes I agree these were the exact same two mistakes I made in this discussion. In my mind the air columns above A and E were as good as pressurized plugs that "closed" the system at A & E and contributed to introducing pressure into the system between points B and D.
H2Andy:so a normally occurring air pocket, if you surface into it, your gauge would read zero, right?
lamont:well, if you've got an air pocket formed by scuba exhaust at depth then it would be under the same pressure as the water surface pressing up on it.
natural air pockets that have been formed by the level of water in the system dropping and pulling in air through cracks in the rock should be at zero.
radinator:I've been enjoying this thread, but haven't noticed it until now so I haven't participated.
So, here is another fun one.
I have a 33' vertical pipe which is closed on the bottom and open at the top, nearly immersed in the ocean. The top sticks out just far enough so that the glassy surface ocean water doesn't spill in.
Inside, the pipe is filled with fresh water. Outside the pipe is the salty ocean water.
The pipe was closed at the bottom with a valve. I now open the valve. What happens?
Blackwood:Ocean water will flow into the pipe.
lamont:I was hoping that would take longer, I PM'd radinator since I didn't want to give it away:
lamont:33 fsw = 34 fsw. you would need a 34 foot long pipe (1 foot above the ocean) to get hydrostatic equilibrium at the bottom of the pipe. since you don't have that sea water will flow in. since water is incompressible that will push freshwater out the top. in the ideal case all the freshwater gets pushed out (EDIT: or saltwater flows into the tube until the salinity of the tube equals the salinity of the ocean...).