Had my test, and didn't concieve one problem, I don't weigh much, and since I didn't take a weight belt to keep me down underwater, it was a nightmare just trying to stay underwater at a depth of five foot.
But I did test it at this depth briefly, it made me realize that I need to make my...
Presently I'm running XP Pro on my C drive, and I just recovered a hard drive that I thought was a gonner with Testdisk 6.
What I'm now considering of doing is putting Freespire on the slave drive, and I'm not sure the best way to do this, if you could recommend a good freeware program to do...
my knowledge at this time is the principle of the working parts of the application in that it's what I have worked on, and I have gone through its machinations, this part of the test is only by degree.
But since I only have a little time to test it, I don't want to secure another weight that...
I've convinced a local pool to let me do a pressure check on an invention that I'm working on, Sunday the 15th, but I've only got about 15 or twenty minutes to get it tested.
What I need to do is to weight down approximately a gallon container of air down to a depth of 12 feet, and to do this...
If I have two rubber coated kevlar balls, one is filled with air and the other has a gas like helium in it, if submerged underwater, would the ball with helium be harder to keep underwater than the air filled ball would be, or would they be equal in their buoyancy?
Also is helium easier to...