Diving physics
These are the laws of physics that govern the behaviour of the SCUBA diver and of diving equipment:- Buoyancy - when in water, the density of the materials in the diver's body and in the diver's equipment determine whether the diver floats or sinks
- Boyle's law - as pressure increases the volume of gases in the diver boddy and equipment decrease
- Dalton's law - in mixtures of breathing gases the concentration of the individual components of the gas mix is measured by partial pressure
- Henry's law - as pressure increases the quantity of gas adsorbed by the tissues of the human body increases increasing the risk of decompression sickness
- Pressure - the overall pressure on a diver is the sum of the atmospheric pressure and the water pressure
- Density - common materials found in body and in the diver's equipment such as air, water, steel and lead have widely differing densities.
- increase thermal conductivity of water compared to air
- adsorption of light and loss of colour underwater
- under pressure, gases compress but liquids do not
- gravitational forces and the rotation of the earth cause tidal currents
- effects of weather such as wind, which causes waves