I am doing a project on Jupiter and I need a material that can be used for spacecraft that prevents it from being crushed.
It is the amount of fire a sheet metal can withstand.
Pressure=density*gravity*height In water density and gravity are constant, therefore pressure only changes with height. The dam would need to be thicker at the bottom than at the the top to withstand the higher pressure at the base of the structure.
the amount is over 900 earth's
Saturn because of size and the amount of gas
Mars
Nothing. People will never be able to live on Jupiter. Jupiter is a GAS giant. It does not have a solid surface, or if it does, it's because of the exotic amount of pressure at its core which causes the light gas molecules to transition to liquid and then solid. We do not have the technology to create a hollow vessel that could withstand that amount of pressure. If we could, no human within could withstand the pressure needed to keep the vessel from collapsing.
there is no future on Jupiter because of all of the gas in the air and then is only a very very low amount of oxygen and its not possible. to live there but yes you can land on Jupiter. it would be hard, because of the pressure. but anything is possible. ANYTHING
100kg
Yes
There is a lot of pressure on the outside of the body, but the same amount of pressure inside the body. Angler Fish have also eveolved with very tough organs. Answer By Awesomeluke53
As submarines go deeper they are surrounded by more and more pressure from the water arround them. There are not currently any submarines that can withstand that amount of water pressure.
Yes, no matter how much air is filled inside of the balloons.
It means burning my pressure and/or ignition of something. Just about anything can combust with the right amount of pressure and heat.
The main reason we have not sent a spacecraft deep within Jupiter is because of the mass pressure of the planet. Jupiter is a gas giant, so it has no hard surface besides possibly the core. So if we sent any spacecraft there, they would just be crushed by the eminence pressure before we could collect a reasonable amount of data.
any amount, about how much you can withstand
No. The distance between Jupiter and Saturn is larger than that of mars and Jupiter.
Saturn because it is called "Lord of Rings" because it has the largest amount of rings and Jupiter has the least amount of rings.