The 'T' Formula
The T formula is a really useful formula in diving. Especially for those of you who are about to begin enriched air or deep diver training. You’ll learn that when recreational diving, not to exceed a PO2 of O2 of 1.4 so as to avoid O2 toxicity. This formula will help you calculate your PO2 for any given depth as well as decide on optimum gas mixtures.

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