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How does that work for equalization? When you peaked into that air pocket? Would that air be under the same pressure as the surrounding water? Not sure how that works aha. Beautiful footage guys!
I am not sure how the physics work but we didn’t have to equalise in the air pocket or descending back out of air pocket. The air pocket was inside the wreck at just over 30m/100ft. Sorry couldn’t help
@@BlueHorizonDiving No problem! I always wondered if one was going down in a sinking ship or vehicle with an air pocket, what the outcome would be? Probably not very pleasant unless you could equalize in a hurry is my guess. Thanks!
Thinking about it. The pressure in that air pocket must be the same as the water pressure as in equilibrium. If not then the water would fill that space. Yeah wouldn’t be pleasant
Yes, the gas pressure is the same as the water pressure in those pockets in a wreck. I don’t use the term “air pocket” because is almost certainly is not “air” (it could be any fraction of oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide or anything else!) as Mark said, not good to breath. As a ship sinks, trapped air would increase pressure as quickly as the wreck sinks. Indeed you would have to equalise FAST, and also the volume would shrink as the ship sinks deeper
@@davewakely6391 Yeah, that's intense. Probably all spent scuba air so high CO2 and low O2. Plus, rust it's self would deplete oxygen levels. Breathing that you would pass out before you knew what hit ya! Thanks guys, I appreciate the knowledge!
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Happy birthday holly
Thank you 😊
This vid is sick 😎
So sick 🤙
Well done awesome job guys
Thank you 😊
Omg amazing eagle Ray shots. HAPPY BIRTHDAY HOLLY.
It was so worth it fighting the 5 knot current to get down to them at 30m 😂 Holly says thank you 😊
@@BlueHorizonDiving nice! I only saw 2 eagle rays on this belize 🇧🇿 trip and didn't get any video of them.
That is awesome. Love eagle rays
What a crazy series 🙌 hopefully I can do one of those soon
Hopefully soon mate but it was epic 🤙
How does that work for equalization? When you peaked into that air pocket? Would that air be under the same pressure as the surrounding water? Not sure how that works aha. Beautiful footage guys!
I am not sure how the physics work but we didn’t have to equalise in the air pocket or descending back out of air pocket. The air pocket was inside the wreck at just over 30m/100ft.
Sorry couldn’t help
@@BlueHorizonDiving No problem! I always wondered if one was going down in a sinking ship or vehicle with an air pocket, what the outcome would be? Probably not very pleasant unless you could equalize in a hurry is my guess. Thanks!
Thinking about it. The pressure in that air pocket must be the same as the water pressure as in equilibrium. If not then the water would fill that space.
Yeah wouldn’t be pleasant
Yes, the gas pressure is the same as the water pressure in those pockets in a wreck. I don’t use the term “air pocket” because is almost certainly is not “air” (it could be any fraction of oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide or anything else!) as Mark said, not good to breath. As a ship sinks, trapped air would increase pressure as quickly as the wreck sinks. Indeed you would have to equalise FAST, and also the volume would shrink as the ship sinks deeper
@@davewakely6391 Yeah, that's intense. Probably all spent scuba air so high CO2 and low O2. Plus, rust it's self would deplete oxygen levels. Breathing that you would pass out before you knew what hit ya! Thanks guys, I appreciate the knowledge!