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Let us assume that a seal's lungs makes up 10% of its body's volume when full, and that the average density of a seal is 980 kg/m3 when its lungs are full. If the air in the seal's lungs obeys boyle's law, at what depth would this seal achieve neutral buoyancy in sea water, which has a density of 1020 kg/m3? Assume there are no changes to other tissues in the seal as it dives and that atmospheric pressure is about 1x10^5 pa.

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