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2) A diver floating on the surface of the water prepares to dive in. He attached a beach ball that has a circumference of 16 inches to his belt. He then descends into the deep and as
he went further down, he experienced difficulty in maneuvering or the “squeezing” effect
of the water mainly due to pressure. He also noticed that the ball's circumference shrank
to a circumference of 9 inches.
a) Determine the pressure that he is experiencing underwater.
[Hint: Use the equation to solve for volume, given circumference. Volume =
0.01689*C". Then, use Boyle's law to solve for pressure]

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