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| The tank is holding 3000 psi pressure. Water pressure isn't going to compress it a bit. "Jason O'Rourke" <jor@soda.csua.berkeley.edu> wrote in message news:bhslua$2omf$1@agate.berkeley.edu... > Jon C <jon@jonnythan.com> wrote: > >> >My scuba friend says it is because the water pressure compresses the air > >in > >> >the tank. > >It's not entirely clear that the poster was a certified diver. Sounds like > >the poster is in an argument with a friend who IS certified. Obviously, the > >"scuba friend" is correct. > > No, the scuba friend was very wrong. Water pressure has no bearing on > the air in the tank. The poster was closer to the answer. > > -- > Jason O'Rourke www.jor.com |
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