Quiz - Recreational Dive Planner™ - New Pressure Group

If a diver exits the water in pressure group R, what would his/her new pressure group be after a 51

  • a. I

  • b. H

  • c. J

  • d. B


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From the Recreational Dive Planner section of the PADI Dive Theory Exam. You will need your RDP™ to answer this question.

If a diver exits the water in pressure group R, what would his/her new pressure group be after a 51 minute surface interval?

a. I

b. H

c. J

d. B



I will post a daily question from my exams to help newer divers and to encourage more experienced divers to interact gracefully and helpfully with the newer divers.

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Are we sure it is R? Was this a cold water dive? Such things to ponder. :stirpot:
 
The Celine Dion song, "It's All Coming Back To Me Now" comes to mind. Dive tables are easier to use than I remember them to be way back when I took OW. I probably never really used mine except for a checkout dive back in '98.
 
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That may be a first, but let's wait & see.
 
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