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Yes, water exerts pressure on the hull of the submarine.

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Just like gases water can also exert pressure. If there's a structural problem on a submarine the submarine is likely to be crushed as it descends.?

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How does water pressure affect a submarine?

When a submarine goes farther down in the water, the water pressure becomes greater. If the submarine goes to far, pipes can explode and let in water, or it can implode the submarine


Does the water pressure increase the deeper a submarine goes?

Yes, the water pressure on a submarine increases as it goes deeper.


Which will exert more pressure river water or same amount of sea water?

Salt water is denser, and therefore will exert more pressure (for two columns of the same height).


Does pure water exert an osmotic pressure?

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How can the cameras on Jason The Submarine not break under all the water pressure?

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Why water exerts pressure?

The same reason bricks exert downward pressure. Gravity.


What happens if a submarine dives to deep?

The pressure gets too great and the submarine implodes. The deeper you go under water the more pressure there is.


Why water exerts downward pressure?

The same reason bricks exert downward pressure. Gravity.


Why was it easy to open the hatch once the submarine is filled with water?

A submarine hatch can be opened fairly easily if the submarine is filled with water because the water pressure on each side of the hatch is equalized.