PADI Open Water Diver Manual Answers Chapter 1 Knowledge Review

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PADI Open Water Diver Manual Answers Chapter 1 explained in detail by PADI Platinum Course Director Marcel van den Berg to help you understand the PADI Open Water Knowledge Review 1 Answers.

Are you excited to go Scuba Diving and get your PADI Open Water Diver certification? Your diving course is not that hard and there will be lots of fantastic scuba diving involved.

​​However, we do need to learn some basic dive theory from the manual with the knowledge review questions. This is for most people not the most exciting part of the PADI Open Water Diver Course, but it is necessary to help you safely enjoy scuba diving.

Here I will explain all the PADI Open Water Diver Course Manual Answers Chapter 1 to help you easily understand all the PADI Open Water Knowledge Review Questions and to get you ready for your scuba diving certification.

Timetable and chapters PADI Open Water Diver Manual Answers Chapter 1 Video:

00:00 Introduction
00:35 Pressure, Volume, and Density in Scuba Diving.
05:33 Different ways of equalizing your ears.
11:24 What to do when you are having trouble equalizing your ears?
15:29 When should you equalize your ears?
16:47 Can you Scuba Dive with a cold?
18:15 What is the most important rule in scuba diving?
19:13 What can happen when you hold your breath during scuba diving?
23:11 Feeling discomfort in your sinuses when ascending.
26:54 Why do you use more air when you dive deeper?
30:22 What to do when you get overexerted underwater because of swimming too fast?
35:44 Why are objects more buoyant in salt water than in freshwater?
37:55 What are the benefits of a buddy system?
42:27 What to think of when buying scuba equipment?
48:17 What should you do when your scuba gear is broken?
50:29 Can you use a DIN first stage in a yoke valve?
51:57 Why is it important to have good buoyancy while scuba diving?

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Marcel van den Berg
PADI Platinum Course Director
Sairee Cottage Diving
Koh Tao, Thailand

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Disclaimer:
Marcel van den Berg is a certified PADI Divemaster (2007), OWSI (2007), MSDT (2007), IDCSI (2008), Master Instructor (2010), and Course Director since 2011. This video and other video’s on the YouTube Channels: Marcel van den Berg and Scuba Diving Tips are for general informational purposes only. Always seek the advice of your Local Law, Scuba Diving Training Organisation, RSTC, and/or your scuba diving professional that is legally teaching/guiding you scuba diving whenever you are in doubt, or following a scuba diving course/guide scuba dive under the supervision of a scuba dive professional from any worldwide dive, industry-recognized scuba diving organization. Marcel (Mario) van den Berg, IDC Koh Tao Thailand, and/or Scuba Diving Tips are not liable or responsible for any advice, trading tips, or any other information, services, or product you obtain through this video or site. Marcel (Mario) van den Berg, IDC Koh Tao Thailand, and/or Scuba Diving Tips are not liable or responsible for any injury, financial loss, failing a scuba diving course, and or loss of certification.

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Thank you so much. You're such a good teacher! I'm going for my first dive ever and taking my test next month in beautiful Perhentian Island in Malaysia :) feeling more confident now as I go through your course. Liked and subscribed, and will definitely recommended to others taking the test too! Cheers

dianaidris
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I hoped that you liked this video. It would mean the world to me if you clicked on: Super Thanks under the video and donate a bit if this video really helped you 😌. This way I can keep creating new scuba diving content 🙏

ScubaDivingTips
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Really enjoyed your lesson thank you Michael from Australia

michaelhaller
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Thank you very much. I’ve done Scuba Diving before in the mid 70s with NAUI. Now I’m back in diving after being inactive for decades. Unfortunately, NAUI isn’t good in keeping records of its old scuba divers. So, instead of taking another NAUI basic diving course, I decided to enrol in the PADI Open Water Diver Course. Well, I’m glad I did. I’ve been overtaken by events in diving in terms of methods and the state-of-the-art technology. One thing I noticed between the NAUI in the past and the PADI in the present is the methodology of teaching the physics of diving. In the NAUI days, we practically have to learn the theoretical aspects of the Archimedes principle, Boyle’s law, etc — and compute required pressures or other parameters through formulas or algebraic manipulations. And not through set simplified tabulations like what PADI is doing now in its teaching methods. Mainly, because it’s now the age of computers and AI.😊
Anyways, I’m enjoying so much your videos and it’s really refreshing to be back to scuba diving again, albeit, in a different learning environment and methods.

ericdelrosario
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Thank you very much for the clear and interesting topic

FedelitoAragon
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You are the best! Very simple to understand and learn!!! Thank you!

DeaRojek
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That is a high quality Scuba knowledge video, I did my open water course from SDI and this is actually at another level in terms of clarity that contributes to deep understanding.

אבשלוםכהן-וע
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Big big laugh: "if you put a cruiseship on your toe (don't do that)" 😂

Just love the way you teach! Easy, relaxt, talk smothly and you are funny!

A very nice way of equalizing as well, is close your nose and swallow... you can't do it too hard and it is a nice way for adding to your equalizing list :-).

Chalans
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These questions and answers are exactly what I’m looking for, I’m about to take mine in 3 days and I’m ready for the test, thank you!!

isabellabailey
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Thank you! Absolutely love your full explanations on why and how!

tinaallen
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such a great video, thank you so much 👏

Jakob-nuul
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thanks this video really help me today in m IE. and i watch a couple of others to get prepared during m IDC. cheers from Cozumel.

rocorti
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You have very quality content. As I am a new beginner in scuba-diving, these videos are expanding my knowledge and me gain a great mindset. Thank you so much :)

finalsunar
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Thank you so much! your video is amazing, you are very clear and fun to watch and I have learned so much in this video. I wanted to know if you think there is available a pdf of the manual to read it before my quiz?I would appreciated it a lot! I will watch all your videos for sure, but also would like to have that book for support. I assume this is complementary to the manual. Thank you very much!

andreagarcia
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Sair pleaae do advance cose and rescue and dive master also

chandimalpeiris
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As someone who's never dived.. I would say equalizing for someone who's never experienced pressure could you say it's like driving through mountains. The pressure you feel and chewing gum, popping like you do in the video, wiggling the jaw and such is kindof the same thing you reckon?

murdock
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thank you very much for this revision.... I wonder if there's a french version of it?

loutre
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You mention diving at 80 meters??? Might want to correct that as no new divers are going to over 250ft deep!
Your videos are super!

djmiller
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Hi, this video was highly helpful, however, do you have a knowledge review for chapters 2-5 that also discusses the answers?

matthewervin
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maxin out the limit on ur mic lel, get a external recorder mayb like a zoom f 3. And get a lavalier mic. Doesnt have to be a good one. And put it on the center of your chest. That way u can eliminate ur clippin and remove the ‘room noise’ (echo from ur hard surfaces in ur room)

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