Quiz - Skills & Environment - Determining Accurate Distances

When a calibrated measuring device is unavailable, measuring with ___ is best for determining accura

  • a. time measurement

  • b. arm spans

  • c. kick cycles

  • d. air consumption


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Sorry, I don't follow. How is a whale carcass or a cannon a measuring device?
I understand that one might want to measure those two examples with something other than fin kicks, so arm spans might be reasonable, but I've never seen a cannon so long that it would take even a single arm span.....and how does one estimate "2/3 of an arm span" with any accuracy? How does one do arm spans on either object without touching and possible disturbing it? Sorry, I think arm spans are from another era, like standing on the bottom. Since more and more folks are carrying a small reel/spool attached to their SMB/DSMB these days, they an easily stretch out a piece of line, put a small slip knot in it, and measure that with a tape after the dive.
As opposed to a tape measured or a knotted string to measure small, finite objects, like a sunken boat, not really for navigation
 
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