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Chemistry, 07.09.2020 02:01 pc103919

You are controlling the buoyancy of the diver by applying pressure to the bottle. There is much less pressure in a airplane at 30,000 feet than on the ground. If you were to attempt this activity on an airplane, would you have to squeeze the bottle with more or less pressure to make the diver sink? Why? ( Note: this question has to do with the experiment Cartesian Diver )

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