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SDI Divemaster Exam Questions and Answers Equivalent Air Depth Calculation for Nitrox - ANSWERS-Metric: EAD = [(FN2 / 0.79) x (D + 10)] - 10 Imperial: EAD = [(FN2 / 0.79) x (D + 33)] - 33 Henry's Law - ANSWERS-At a constant temperature, the quantity of a gas which is dissolved in a given type and volume of liquid is directly proportional to the partial pressure of that gas in equilibrium with that liquid. Concentration of dissolved gas = Henry's Law constant * Partial Pressure of the Gas C = kP Haldane's Model - ANSWERS-Model that delineates depth and time limits with associated decompression schedules. Half-time - ANSWERS-The time in minutes for a compartment to go halfway from its initial level of dissolved nitrogen at a certain depth, to its ultimate level of dissolved nitrogen at a new depth. M-Value - ANSWERS-Maximum limits for excess nitrogen as a percentage above the normal quantity of nitrogen present in a a saturated tissue at the surface. Pulmonary System - ANSWERS-Directs blood flow from the right ventricle of heart to the lungs where it is oxygenated and returns to left atrium Oxygen - ANSWERS-Critical ingredient in body's metabolic processes and comprises 21% of air.

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Equivalent Air Depth Calculation for Nitrox - ANSWERS-Metric: EAD = [(FN.79) x (D + 10)] -
10

Imperial: EAD = [(FN.79) x (D + 33)] - 33



Henry's Law - ANSWERS-At a constant temperature, the quantity of a gas which is dissolved in a
given type and volume of liquid is directly proportional to the partial pressure of that gas in
equilibrium with that liquid.

Concentration of dissolved gas = Henry's Law constant * Partial Pressure of the Gas

C = kP



Haldane's Model - ANSWERS-Model that delineates depth and time limits with associated
decompression schedules.



Half-time - ANSWERS-The time in minutes for a compartment to go halfway from its initial level
of dissolved nitrogen at a certain depth, to its ultimate level of dissolved nitrogen at a new
depth.



M-Value - ANSWERS-Maximum limits for excess nitrogen as a percentage above the normal
quantity of nitrogen present in a a saturated tissue at the surface.



Pulmonary System - ANSWERS-Directs blood flow from the right ventricle of heart to the lungs
where it is oxygenated and returns to left atrium



Oxygen - ANSWERS-Critical ingredient in body's metabolic processes and comprises 21% of air.

, Carbon Dioxide - ANSWERS-A by-product of metabolism and is potentially harmful to the body
in elevated levels.



Recreational

Commercial

Scientific

Military - ANSWERS-Categories of diving



Recreational Diving - ANSWERS-Hobby-type activity in which participation is based upon
personal enjoyment



Emile Gagnan and Jacques-Yves Cousteau - ANSWERS-Inventors of modern scuba



Scuba - ANSWERS-Self-contained underwater breathing apparatus



1943 - ANSWERS-Year scuba was invented



Los Angeles County - ANSWERS-First civilian diver training in the USA



Technical Diving - ANSWERS-Dives greater than the recreational limit of 130 FSW that require
special training and equipment. This may also include decompression diving, alternating
breathing gasses, or penetration into wrecks/caves.



Nitrox - ANSWERS-Nitrogen and oxygen mixture with higher percentage of oxygen than air.
Reduces the effects of nitrogen at depth.

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