No - Submarine crews live and work within the inner pressure hull, which is pressurized. The outer hull/superstructure of most submarines are mad of flexible steel, which contracts and expands with the changing depths as the bot travels.
Decompression is only necessary for divers who have been exposed to sea pressure, which compresses the nitrogen in the bloodstream . Coming to shallower depths without decompressing properly (it depends on the depth and time at depth, as well as the gas being used for diving) can lead to the compressed nitrogen in the blood to be released too quickly, resulting in the Bends, a painful, crippling, and often deadly result of improper decompression.
The most common example of a gas being released in a liquid after being compressed into it are sodas - when you open the top of the can or bottle, the compressed CO2 is rapidly released as a gas back into the liquid.
A human would die quickly but painfully. The body would decompress. Body fluids would boil. The eyes would explode. The thoracic cavity would expand rapidly and explode. Veins, arteries, heart, and lungs would quickly expand and explode.
No, the body of a submarine is not typically referred to as a "fuselage." The term "fuselage" specifically describes the main body of an aircraft, while the corresponding term for a submarine is "hull." The hull is designed to withstand underwater pressure and provides the submarine's structural integrity.
yes. their is less gravity so the bones in your body, mainly the spine, spread out and they decompress back to their original height when they return to earth
the human body anatomy is, the study of the morphology of the human body.
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Plutonium is not used in the human body.
because the deeper you go the greater the pressure.and the human body cannot withsatnd the immense crushing force of tons per square inch.
It was an imaginary ocean body in the cartoon ( Yellow Submarine) by the Beatles.
there are 600 muscles in the human body and there are,206 bones in the body
Yes - if you have a human body you are human.
Because the pressure inside a submarine is the same as at the surface. In otherwords, they never experience any pressure increase on their body since the submarine is protecting them.
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