Negative Buoyancy in Freediving

Negative Buoyancy in Freediving

At depths of about 50 feet (15 meters), humans reach negative buoyancy, causing them to sink instead of float. Freedivers use this effect to "freefall," allowing gravity to pull them deeper without additional effort.

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