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Unless the flooding and buoyancy was controlled, the submarine would continue to dive into the depths, possibly to be crushed by the great pressure of water.

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Q: What happens to the buoyant force of a submerged submarine when water is taken into its tanks and it dives?
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How can a submarine control its sinking and floating?

A submarine can descend or rise by changing its overall density relative to the water around it. It does this by filling its ballast tanks either with water (increasing its density) or with air (decreasing its density). Decreasing the amount of water in its ballast tanks by replacing it with air lowers the total mass of the submarine; this decreases its density. Compressed air from storage is vented into the tanks, pushing the water out the valves underneath. The ballast tanks full of air make the submarine less dense, so it rises. To descend, the bottom valves allow water to enter the ballast tanks, and the air escapes from valves on top; as the tanks fill with water, the sub again becomes more dense relative to the water around it, so it descends.


What type of energy does a boy have who jumps up and dives off of a diving board?

Kinetic energy, and gravitational potential energy.


What happens to a planes speed when it dives?

If all other things are equal the speed will increase.However. As with most thing this question is based on false hidden assumptions.In reality, 'diving' is just a loss of altitude by pitching the nose downwards, and most planes actually SLOW DOWN when they 'dive' because they throttle back significantly at the same time as they are making an approach to an airport for landing.


What is difference between thrust and pressure?

Thrust refers to the force exerted by a fluid or gas on a surface, typically in a specific direction. It is a measure of the force that propels an object forward. Pressure, on the other hand, is the force exerted by a fluid per unit area. It is a measure of how forceful the fluid is acting on a surface, regardless of the direction.


What forces act on a bird as it dives?

Gravity acts in the direction directly towards the centre of the Earth. Drag acts in the direction directly opposite the bird's movement.

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


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A submarine at the surface dives 375 ft and then another 175 ft Express the final depth as an integer?

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What happens to an aircraft's speed when it dives to ground?

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If a submarine dives 378 ft in 14 seconds the average change in elevation is feet per second?

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As a person dives toward the bottom of a swimming pool the pressure increases noticeably Does the buoyant force also increase Justify your answer Neglect any change in water density with depth?

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What happens at the end of a continental shelf?

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What happens at the end of the continental shelf?

it dives into a continental slope