Many divers resurface by exhaling. They can also resurface by swimming back to the surface of the water when they are ready.
because bubbles of nitrogen that are abosrbed into the blood at high pressures but are normally insoluble start being released from the blood as the diver rises. If this happens to quickly bubbles in the blood form and the diver gets the bends
Divers wear tanks full of oxygen to help them breathe while they are under water. When the tanks start to get empty, they resurface.
Hence the diver must spin faster when moment of inertia become smaller to conserve angular momentum. In this way the diver can make more somersaults before entering the water. Related To Chapter CIRCULAR MOTION
A diver that competes in the Olympics or a diver that has competed in past Olympics.
To resurface the ice
No
Yes, when a diver enters the water, the force of the water acts opposite to the velocity of the diver. As the diver descends, the water exerts a drag force that opposes the upward motion of the diver, slowing them down. This resistance is a result of the water's density and the shape of the diver's body, which together create a force that works against the diver's momentum.
You can have your brake rotors resurface for approximately $20. The brake rotor thickness must meet minimum standards, in order for them to be resurfaced.
Reef Diver was created in 1983.
Moon Diver happened in 360.
Steel Diver happened in 2011.
Diver Dan was created in 1960.