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this is the dynamic equilibrium equation of water contained inside of two water tanks.
When the tanks are full of water they force O2 out of the tanks. Once the tanks empty out the water they will fill with gasses that in the water such as O2 or Co2. These gasses are palpably less dense than water so the submarine rises. I hope that helps.
Around $75 it's usually $15 for the 20lb tanks.
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Farm tractors were used as the basis for the tanks; naval guns (cannons) were used to arm them. Naval terms were used to describe the parts: Hull, turret, deck, hatches, bow, stern, etc.
There are exactly 42 gallons in a barrel for oil measurement purposes. No physical barrel exists, as oil is stored in tankers, and storage tanks, however it is an accepted unit of measurement.
WWI saw the deployment of modern armored tanks, barbed wire, poison gas and machine guns.
A tank is a container for keeping water or any liquid. Maybe you mean the use of 'tank' to describe an armoured military vehicle. This arose from the time that the British invented tanks in WWI. In order to keep the idea secret, the tanks were kept under wraps and the wraps were labelled 'Tanks for Palestine' - Palestine is a dry area and so it would be reasonable that tanks (water containers) would be destined for Palestine. Thanks but that really didn't help it just wasted my time and yours, me.
600 tanks
janapneese tanks were weak compared to the russains and Americans
The infantrymen benefited most from tanks. Tanks and Artillery support the infantrymen.
The Germans has 2,928 tanks. Whereas the Soviets had 5,128 tanks.
the USSR Built 29,770 Light tanks, 62,424 Medium tanks, 12,831 Heavy tanks and 5 Super heavy tanks ( 2 were prototypes) An total of 105,050. The most common tanks were T-34s and KV tanks.
yes they are possibly the most powerful tanks of all time
Amy tanks do NOT have chained wheels. Tanks are tread laying machines.
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