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During ascent does gas expand or contact? - ANSWERExpand - Boyles Law During descent does gas contract or expand? - ANSWERContact - Boyles Law Climb 100m will cause temperature to? - ANSWERDrop 1-degree Celsius - Charles' law For every 1,000 ft temperature will drop? - ANSWER2 degrees Celsius - Charles's law how to calculate celsius to fahrenheit - ANSWER(°C x 1.8) + 32 = °F How to convert Fahrenheit to Celsius - ANSWER(°F - 32) / 1.8 = °C the temperature outside is 18 °C. What would that equal in Fahrenheit - ANSWER(18 * 1.8) + 32 (32.4) + 32= 64.4 °F You're feeling ill and your body temperature is 101.3 °F. What is the temperature in Celsius? - ANSWER(101.3 - 32) / 1.8 (69.3) / 1.8= 38.5 °C When you charge an oxygen tank, and the tank gets hot; that is an example of what gas

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FLIGHT PARAMEDIC STUDY GUIDE -
FLIGHT PHYSIOLOGY EXAM 2025
RATED A+

, During ascent does gas expand or contact? - ANSWERExpand - Boyles Law

During descent does gas contract or expand? - ANSWERContact - Boyles Law

Climb 100m will cause temperature to? - ANSWERDrop 1-degree Celsius - Charles' law

For every 1,000 ft temperature will drop? - ANSWER2 degrees Celsius - Charles's law

how to calculate celsius to fahrenheit - ANSWER(°C x 1.8) + 32 = °F

How to convert Fahrenheit to Celsius - ANSWER(°F - 32) / 1.8 = °C

the temperature outside is 18 °C. What would that equal in Fahrenheit - ANSWER(18 *
1.8) + 32
(32.4) + 32=
64.4 °F

You're feeling ill and your body temperature is 101.3 °F. What is the temperature in
Celsius? - ANSWER(101.3 - 32) / 1.8
(69.3) / 1.8=
38.5 °C

When you charge an oxygen tank, and the tank gets hot; that is an example of what gas
law - ANSWERCharles' Law

Does gas volume expand or shrink as temperature increases? - ANSWERexpands

Will a volume of a gas shrink or expand when temperature decreases? -
ANSWERShrink

An oxygen cylinder left outside overnight will have a lower pressure reading in the
morning due temperature drop. That is an example of what gas law? - ANSWERGay-
Lussac's Law

All carbonated beverages are example of which gas law? - ANSWERHenry's Law

Which gas law can cause the bends or decompression sickness? - ANSWERHenry's
Law

Gases diffuse from a higher concentration to an area of lower concentration is which
gas law? - ANSWERGraham's Law

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