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A series of questions and answers related to the ssi open water final exam. It covers essential topics such as sound transmission underwater, pressure at depth, equalization techniques, and equipment knowledge. The material is designed to test and reinforce understanding of key concepts for safe and proficient scuba diving. It also includes questions on nitrogen absorption, decompression sickness, and emergency procedures, providing a comprehensive review of the course content. This resource is valuable for students preparing for their scuba diving certification.
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Which of the statements concerning sound transmission underwater is incorrect?
The three primary features to look for in a quality Exposure System are: - โโThickness,fit, seam integrity An object immersed in water will be buoyed upward by a force ______ the weight of the water it displaces. - โโequal to A high pressure scuba cylinder should be stored:
Which of the following Total Diving System subsystems best describes the SCUBA?
The most serious lung overexpansion injury is:
The term No-decompression Limit is defined as: - โโmaximum allowed time at depth without having to perform a mandatory decompression stop during the ascent To use a compass to navigate to a sighted object: - โโPoint the compass toward the object, rotate the bezel until the witness marks are over the magnetic needle, and follow the lubber line A dive computer keeps track of a diver's nitrogen absorption levels so that the diver can: