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@johnraymond7189 Жыл бұрын
Excellent! 41 years of diving, with many instructors, and this is the best explanation and analogies I've heard. I'm stealing this as my own.
@andreasmitropoulos2 жыл бұрын
Greetings from Greece ! Archimedes would be proud of this ! I am an AOW diver with
@everythingscuba2 жыл бұрын
Andreas, so glad a fellow Greek would think Archimedes would have enjoyed this video! We agree with you on your comment about weighting and on our previous video we addressed that very topic. Check it out: How to Perfect your Weighting for Scuba Diving! (1st Basic Principle of Scuba Diving) kzbin.info/www/bejne/p4TRiJxnbZ6fbrs
@johnayres65992 жыл бұрын
Brilliant explanation and video Lyell! Seriously, that's the most comprehensive and understandable explanation of how buoyancy works I've ever heard/seen. Nicely done! One of the things I love about diving is that every dive is an opportunity to practice and improve your skills, buoyancy being one of the primary ones. Once you've found that sweet spot in the water column it's like finding your place of zen. I get there every once in awhile. 🙂
@everythingscuba2 жыл бұрын
+John Ayres thank you so much for your praise! We try hard to make the complex easy to understand! Good to hear from you John!
@gingerstrand61532 жыл бұрын
Good analogy, I am still working on it. Unfortunately not able to dive a lot to perfect it. Thank
@Z__K2172 жыл бұрын
Lyell - your video was a pleasure to watch, listen and contemplate. Thank you for your thoughtfulness about buoyancy - evident by your use of Archimedes. Greetings from one who hopes to be diving Sharjah and Omani waters soon.
@RogierJanssen2 жыл бұрын
9:00 When you drop weights you're not increasing Fb. In fact you are even decreasing Fb a little bit too, because your total volume, which is displacing water, decreases slightly when you drop the weights. However, by dropping weights Fw decreases a lot since lead is so dense (heavy), and Fb only decreases by a little, making you more positively buoyant.
@everythingscuba2 жыл бұрын
Agreed, but the net effect of dropping weight, increases upward buoyant force. That's why we use lead weight, because they are low volume and therefore net effect on upward buoyant force is decreased.Thanks for your comment and watching!
@ZeuSVI8 ай бұрын
@@everythingscuba I think you mean "Agreed, but the net effect of dropping weight, decreases downward buoyant force." which makes you go up. The force that is actually pushing you up is not increased by dropping weights, it's the force that is pushing you down that is reduced. Great video by the way! It was just this small detail that I got hang up on as an engineer that get stuck on details.
@OscarC4C46 ай бұрын
@@everythingscuba It does not increase the upward buoyant force. It increases the net force upwards by decreasing the downward force, but as Rogier pointed out the buoyant force itself actually decreases by a tiny amount. Also, when you talked about the aircraft carrier you said that "the volume of the water it displaces far outweighs its weight". the volume of the water it displaces is exactly equal to is its weight.
@mikesbigadventures1942 жыл бұрын
I found out the slightly hard way that changing you dry suit has a subtle affect too. I have a DUI CLX 450 that weighs 18 lbs. it’s a bit big for me since I lost weight since I was measured for it. With my tech rig, I have an 8lbs tail weight and it’s just right, maybe slightly negative. I bought a new Seaskin Nova as a backup. It weighs 12 lbs and fits me perfectly. I found on my last dive that, especially at the end, my 8lbs tail weight wasn’t keeping me down - decreased weight and volume combined to make me more buoyant. I am boosting to 10 lbs for the Seaskin..
@everythingscuba2 жыл бұрын
+Mike's Big Adventures thanks for your comments. Always enjoy hearing from you Mike!
@mikesbigadventures1942 жыл бұрын
@@everythingscuba Love your videos Lyell. Always good to see a new one
@723snoopy7 ай бұрын
Love the videos! When is the propulsion video coming out?
@mariosx122 жыл бұрын
Very nice video on all aspects overall. It might be only me, but thinking of buoyancy as difference on density of the object witht he surrounding is bit more clear to understand intuitively and explain. Archimedes prinsipile is correct but discribes more of the result of the difference in densitity in very specific cases (where water and air is involved), which involves more variables (volume, weight), and doesn't provide an intuition on how they are directly connected. If we concider the same problem just as differences of densities, we have the water with density X and the object with AVERAGE density W, then to achieve any mode of buoyancy we just need to change the average density of the object by changing volume and/or mass appropriately. It describes the exact same phenomena but from a different, maybe more in to depth, perspective.
@everythingscuba2 жыл бұрын
I like your analysis! And while we agree with your overall proposition, trying to keep more complex and involved subject matter to a relatable and understandable rationale is alway one of our tenets on Everything Scuba. We will definitely be going deeper into the aspects of neutral buoyancy in the next video. Thanks for you insightful and well thought out comment! Thanks for watching!
@physicslab57872 жыл бұрын
Nice demo
@arturoborski5909 Жыл бұрын
I was told NEVER to dump weight... so why the conflict between instructors regarding this practice???
@amandafoster7352 Жыл бұрын
Never dump your weight BUT also never say never. In the event of an emergency in which your options are get to the surface quickly or die because you’re out of air then a rapid ascent doesn’t look so bad. Also if you’re at the surface with an unconscious dive buddy that you have to swim back to a boat, you’re going to want to dump their weight to ease the burden of rescue.
@yasha89512 жыл бұрын
little question where did you get the Cousteau picture?, I see it online all the time but can't find it on the right size for printing
@everythingscuba2 жыл бұрын
Art.com. Can order a variety of sizes and frames.
@yasha89512 жыл бұрын
@@everythingscuba Thank you very much, will order my self a copy
@gueroloco63342 жыл бұрын
Link to next video
@everythingscuba2 жыл бұрын
Will be released soon. Stay tuned.
@henrycohen88992 жыл бұрын
Great video but it’s Archimedes not Archimede’s by the way
@josephgurneck25772 жыл бұрын
👍
@Hawkeye_Bravo-9-224 күн бұрын
I'm sorry but I get nothing out of your videos. You do have lots of philosophical explanations but lack hands on real world explanations.
@everythingscuba24 күн бұрын
Thanks for your negative input.
@fergieconvery15302 жыл бұрын
why arent you talking about the fine tuning we know about the course controls, dear oh dear 15 mins wasted
@everythingscuba2 жыл бұрын
Well you’ll learn all about that in the next video …..dear oh dear if you’d only paid attention.
@fergieconvery15302 жыл бұрын
@@everythingscuba So you spent 14 mins telling us how we can inflate our BCD :)
@everythingscuba2 жыл бұрын
@@fergieconvery1530 um no. Archimedes principle was in there somewhere and bringing on board the basics for newer divers to understand the ways to begin to control their buoyancy. But maybe you missed those parts too?
@fergieconvery15302 жыл бұрын
@@everythingscuba my apologies, struggling to find the other video though :)
@everythingscuba2 жыл бұрын
@@fergieconvery1530 hasn’t been released yet. That’s why it says “Video coming soon” at the end.
@runemann1002 жыл бұрын
Greit video😊 thanks for shearing this. Rune. Norway