After journing for 4 days it already got that far so give it 6 days and they would have made it to new york.
obviously not enough
5 compartments were ruptered by the iceberg, which is one more that the Titanic could stand
Titanic hitting the iceberg straight on has been proposed many times. There is a picture of the Arizona which had a head-on collision and although she survived it with a crumpled bow, it's agreed that at the speed Titanic was heading, a head-on impact would have been catastrophic, buckling the entire hull and she would have sunk in minutes, not hours.
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6 watertight compartments
The reason why Titanic was deemed as unsinkable was that it was built to stay afloat with 4 watertight compartments breached, but when the Titanic hit the iceberg, 5 compartments were breached, which was one too many
the titanic only hit 1 iceberg
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Titanic only struck one iceberg.
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No. Olympic had many collisions in her career but Titanic only had one.
obviously not enough
5 compartments were ruptered by the iceberg, which is one more that the Titanic could stand
Titanic was a luxury vessel sailing to New York City on her maiden voyage. She struck an iceberg in the North Atlantic but, despite many photos of icebergs in the area, that particular berg has never been positively identified and is most likely not the ones photographed anyway.
Titanic hitting the iceberg straight on has been proposed many times. There is a picture of the Arizona which had a head-on collision and although she survived it with a crumpled bow, it's agreed that at the speed Titanic was heading, a head-on impact would have been catastrophic, buckling the entire hull and she would have sunk in minutes, not hours.
The iceberg hit the starboard side near the bow of Titanic (and there is a good case for "grounding" which means additional breaching on the bottom of the ship). Titanic sank at 2:20 am in the morning. There were 712 survivors of Titanic.
I believe it was 5, but if only 4 had filled up, the ship would not have sunk.