#47 - Common Calculations for Technical Diving Classroom Training - Metric Version.
This video is intended to assist new technical divers in understanding a few of the different calculation formulas that are used in technical diving. Since there have been some comments involving the content and the metric system, I will post another version for those who prefer to use that system of measurement which seems to be a lot of divers. These include maximum operating depths, ideal gas mixtures, partial pressures, actual tank volumes, and equivalent narcotic depths. This video does not cover all of the calculation formulas that a technical diver may need to be familiar with. Some topics such as gas density may be better calculated using decompression software. Divers interested in pursuing technical diving should consult a technical dive instructor for actual training. Subscribe to channel for notifications of new videos: / @divezonescuba

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