2) Write an equation that represents Boyle’s law (the volume of air varies inversely with the pressure). Use k for the variation constant.
3) Solve for k utilizing the fact that you have 4 quarts of air in your lungs when the pressure is 3 atm and 6 quarts of air in your lungs when the pressure is 2 atm. Rewrite your inverse variation equation from Question #2 using your new value for k.
4) Using your equation from Question #3, construct a table relating the volume of air in your lungs to the pressure. The values for the pressures are 1 atm, 2 atm, and 3 atm.
5) Write an equation relating volume to depth. (Hint: Replace P in your equation from Question #3 with an expression in terms of d. You do not need to simplify your equation.)
