I would say that the volume never changes, whether the container has air in it or water. But then I think about scuba divers, when they dive with a full tank of air, the deeper they go the more compressed the air I side the container is, so it's really almost impossible to measure how much air any container can hold unless atmospheric pressure is precisely factored in. You made me think today. I hope you go to heaven brotha thank you.
It's hard to measure the mass of air you stuff inside the tank? I would figure that wouldn't change at all? Kind of like how fuel weight is constant but volume can vary depending on certain stuff.
The deeper you go theoretically the more air you can compress into the tank because of the added pressure from the atmosphere
That's nuts, it kind of blows my mind that air compresses at depth when the air is separated from water by a tank. Oh but as you use the air in the tank it leaks outward so I guess that's how.
Interesting. Well u got my noggin jogging. May the world bless you if it hasn't already.
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