Questions about scuba cylinder (80 cubic ft.)

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  1. How much does an empty 80 ft.3 cylinder weigh?
  2. How much does a full 80 ft.3 cylinder weigh?
  3. If I were diving at 15 ft. with an 80 ft.3 cylinder, how long would the air last?
  4. How long would it take to fill up an 80 ft.3 cylinder?
 
  1. How much does an empty 80 ft.3 cylinder weigh?
  2. How much does a full 80 ft.3 cylinder weigh?
  3. If I were diving at 15 ft. with an 80 ft.3 cylinder, how long would the air last?
  4. How long would it take to fill up an 80 ft.3 cylinder?
Are you certified? Cause all these things are covered in an open water class
 
1. depends on the manufacturer and specific tank, but about 33 lbs, with the valve
2. again depends, but about 39 lbs
3. depends on the diver and what the diver is doing, but likely between 30 mins and 2h
4. depends on the filling system, but commonly 5 to 30 mins

Why?
 
Steel would be lighter than aluminium and require less lead if this is relevant to you?
 
  1. How much does an empty 80 ft.3 cylinder weigh?
  2. How much does a full 80 ft.3 cylinder weigh?
  3. If I were diving at 15 ft. with an 80 ft.3 cylinder, how long would the air last?
  4. How long would it take to fill up an 80 ft.3 cylinder?

This is for a novel? An AL80 is the most commonly found cylinder for most warm water diving, but you've got options almost everywhere. OTOH for some types of diving, all you'll find are steel cylinders. Tell us the situation and we can give you something that would make sense.
 
  1. How much does an empty 80 ft.3 cylinder weigh?
  2. How much does a full 80 ft.3 cylinder weigh?
  3. If I were diving at 15 ft. with an 80 ft.3 cylinder, how long would the air last?
  4. How long would it take to fill up an 80 ft.3 cylinder?
@tursiops weights are about right. If your RMV is around normal, 0.55 cu ft/min, an AL80 will last a little over 80 min at 15 ft. It will last shorter or longer depending on your gas consumption. At my average gas consumption, it would last a little over 2 hours.
 
Are you certified? Cause all these things are covered in an open water class
Really? I recall question 3 type questions in the DM course. Don't recall 1,2, and 4 in either OW or DM course (and I took PADI DM in 2009, just before they eliminated a lot of the complicated theory). How long would it take to fill up a tank? I dunno, a few minutes while I wait?
 
Really? I recall question 3 type questions in the DM course. Don't recall 1,2, and 4 in either OW or DM course (and I took PADI DM in 2009, just before they eliminated a lot of the complicated theory). How long would it take to fill up a tank? I dunno, a few minutes while I wait?
Yeah, one of my buddies who is PADI DM certified asked me what the number meant. He dives quite a lot and is highly educated with a high paying technical job, so I think he would have remembered.
 
Are you certified? Cause all these things are covered in an open water class
 

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