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Q: How does a submarine change its depth in the water?
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A submarine changed its depth by -24 feet each for 6 minutes. What was the total change in depth at the end of the 6 minutes?

The total change in depth is -144 feet.


A submarine submerged at the depth of -35.25 meters dives an additional 8.5 meterswhat is the new depth of the submarine?

The new depth of the submarine is at -43.75 meters.


What is a landmine and a submarine mine?

Landmines are positioned under earth and leaves. A mine for a submarine hangs in the water below the water surface, or is ejected from a ship's deck to float down to the depth of the submarine.


The submarine is cruising at a depth of 65 meters then it dives 15 meters ascends 55 meters and then dives 75 meters at this final position what is the change in depth from its initial position?

The submarine is cruising at a depth of 65 meters then it dives 15 meters ascends 55 meters and then dives 75 meters at this final position what is the change in depth from its initial position?


How do you put submarine in a sentence?

The submarine was at a depth of 3,000 feet.


What is a submarine reading?

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Why is it dangerous for submarine to dive below its maximum depth?

Excessive water pressure at depth would implode the Sub destroying it and all soles within.


What is depth of submarine under the sea?

The depth of a submarine under the sea means how many feet below the surface of the sea it is.


How does the density of water change with depth?

the density of sea increases with depth


How do submarine use Archimedes' principle?

Using Archimedes' Principle, it is clear that a change in mass of an object affects how much liquid has to be displaced. In submarines, this is controlled by ballast tanks which are found between the submarine's inner and outer hulls.. When the tanks are empty, the submarine has less mass and it floats like a normal ship. As water is allowed into the tanks, the mass of the submarine increases, the downward gravitational force on the submarine increases and the submarine begins to sink. Careful balancing of the water ballast enables the craft to stay at any chosen depth.


How do submarine use Archimedes?

Using Archimedes' Principle, it is clear that a change in mass of an object affects how much liquid has to be displaced. In submarines, this is controlled by ballast tanks which are found between the submarine's inner and outer hulls.. When the tanks are empty, the submarine has less mass and it floats like a normal ship. As water is allowed into the tanks, the mass of the submarine increases, the downward gravitational force on the submarine increases and the submarine begins to sink. Careful balancing of the water ballast enables the craft to stay at any chosen depth.


How does a submarine change its weight?

Submarines can pump sea water into or out of ballast tanks, if they wish to change their weight (of course, anything that enters or leaves a submarine will also change its weight - people, supplies, weapons, etc. - but if you just want to change the weight, the easiest way is to pump water into the submarine).