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The decompression of gas caused the tube to break. Removing compression from something is decompression.
Decompression occurs when there is a reduction in pressure surrounding an object or substance, often leading to the release of dissolved gases. This phenomenon is commonly experienced in scuba diving when a diver ascends too quickly, causing nitrogen bubbles to form in the bloodstream, which can result in decompression sickness. Decompression can also happen in various industrial processes, such as when pressure is released in a gas or liquid system, causing rapid changes in state or volume.
Adiabatic processes cause cooling by allowing a gas to expand, which reduces the gas's temperature due to the conversion of internal energy into work. This decrease in temperature occurs without any heat exchange with the surroundings, resulting in cooling of the system.
Nitrogen is the gas that causes decompression sickness, also known as the bends. When a diver ascends too quickly, nitrogen bubbles can form in the bloodstream and tissues, leading to symptoms such as joint pain, weakness, and dizziness.
The condition where gas forms bubbles in a diver's system is known as decompression sickness, or more commonly referred to as, the bends. The only effective treatment to avoid severe pain and death is time in a decompression chamber.
Decompression! Says my Physics Major Husband.(Are you in Mr. Fye's physical geography class, by any chance?)
The factors that determine the no decompression limits for scuba divers include the depth of the dive, the time spent at that depth, the diver's previous dives, and the breathing gas mixture used. These factors affect the amount of nitrogen absorbed by the body and the risk of decompression sickness.
It will cause an explosive decompression but hopefully not tear it apart because planes are assembled in small panels so if one takes a hole it should not spreadhttp://site1.wikianswers.com/images/blank.gif?v=22222
As long as he wants if he has enough gas to do the required decompression. But if you are asking what the no-stop time limit is, it doesn't exists since any dive to 100 meters (328 feet) requires mandatory decompression.
No. Only heat, compression, or decompression can change the size of a gas/liquid.
Decompressed gas becomes colder as it gains in volume, so it's used to cool things down.
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