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What is the external-internal pressure difference when the diver's lungs are at a depth of 6.1m (about 20ft)? assume that the diver is in fresh water. (a scuba diver breathing from compressed air tanks can operate at greater depths than can a snorkeler, since the pressure of the air inside the scuba diver's lungs increases to match the external pressure of the

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