On Sun, Mar 9, 2014 at 10:34 PM, Robert C. Helling <[email protected]>wrote:
> > On 09 Mar 2014, at 09:55, Gopichand Paturi <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Hi Robert, > > > Hmm. That are two orders of magnitude for the radius which translates to > six orders of magnitude for the volume. I would call that quite a range of > values. IF we take only one radius as initial value, which one would you > suggest to represent this range? > > I understand how accurate I need to be :-) So, I just found that initial value that we need to take for the bubble is 0.8 Micrometer. This value was proposed by Yount himself. I have other constants also in my book :) > I doubt that. It is clearly unphysical to assume that there are bubbles > that contain only He and other only N2. In reality any bubble will contain > a mixture of all gases. Furthermore, oxygen plays no role in decompression > calculations due to its special role in the body where it is almost > entirely bound to haemoglobin rather than being dissolved in blood. > Ok, I totally forgot that I need to forget Oxygen. So from now I think only about ideal gases and their mixtures. > > What about yesterday's questions regarding the time evolution of the > bubble size? > > I will explain this and the previous question elaborately in my next email. I have a small problem. Because we are dealing with calculus, I am not able to put them on an email. Can you suggest me a way of discussing things related to formulas etc....like I'm not able to print specific characters for representing the diff eqns etc. > Regards, > Gopichand. > > -- > > > .oOo.oOo.oOo.oOo.oOo.oOo.oOo.oOo.oOo.oOo.oOo.oOo.oOo.oOo.oOo.oOo.oOo.oOo.oOo.oO > Robert C. Helling Elite Master Course Theoretical and Mathematical > Physics > Scientific Coordinator > > Ludwig Maximilians Universitaet Muenchen, Dept. > Physik > print "Just another Phone: +49 89 2180-4523 Theresienstr. 39, rm. > B339 > stupid .sig\n"; http://www.atdotde.de > >
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