zcabral
Apr21-08, 06:04 PM
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data
At 24.0 m below the surface of the sea (density = 1025 kg/m3), where the temperature is 5.00°C, a diver exhales an air bubble having a volume of 1.20 cm3. If the surface temperature of the sea is 20.0°C, what is the volume of the bubble just before it breaks the surface?
cm^3
2. Relevant equations
P1V1/T1=P2V2/T2 (thats what i tried)
3. The attempt at a solution
i got answers like 4.8, 1.68 by plugging into the equation...but as usual plug and chug never works...can u help please? i think im missing how to find pressure from 24 m below surface. how do u do that?
At 24.0 m below the surface of the sea (density = 1025 kg/m3), where the temperature is 5.00°C, a diver exhales an air bubble having a volume of 1.20 cm3. If the surface temperature of the sea is 20.0°C, what is the volume of the bubble just before it breaks the surface?
cm^3
2. Relevant equations
P1V1/T1=P2V2/T2 (thats what i tried)
3. The attempt at a solution
i got answers like 4.8, 1.68 by plugging into the equation...but as usual plug and chug never works...can u help please? i think im missing how to find pressure from 24 m below surface. how do u do that?