A submarine moves through water using a combination of propulsion systems and control surfaces. It is equipped with a propeller or water jet for thrust, which is powered by diesel engines or nuclear reactors. To dive or ascend, submarines adjust their buoyancy by taking in or expelling water from ballast tanks. Control surfaces, like rudders and hydroplanes, help steer and maintain depth.
Fluid friction is defined as occurring between layers within a fluid that are moving relative to each other. It is a resistance so it does not move a submarine through water.
Water enters the submarine by entering through the butthole and leaving from the propellers
The animal most similar to a submarine is the octopus. Like a submarine, it can maneuver stealthily through water, using jet propulsion to move quickly by expelling water from its body. Additionally, octopuses can change color and texture to blend into their surroundings, much like a submarine’s ability to camouflage. Both exhibit remarkable adaptability and control in their aquatic environments.
No. A submarine's propeller relies on the water around it for something to push against. As space is a vacuum, the propeller would have nothing to push against, ergo the submarine would have no thrust.
A change in buoyancy affects a submarine's ability to rise and sink in the water. By adjusting the amount of water in its ballast tanks, the submarine can control its buoyancy and depth in the water. This is essential for navigating through different depths and maintaining stability.
Submarines move underwater using a combination of buoyancy control, propulsion systems, and hydrodynamic design. They adjust their buoyancy by taking in or expelling water from ballast tanks, allowing them to sink or rise. Propulsion is typically provided by diesel-electric engines or nuclear reactors, which drive propellers. Additionally, the streamlined shape of the submarine helps reduce drag and allows for efficient movement through water.
Sound waves propagating through the water do.
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
Water beetles move through the water by thrusting their legs back and forth. This allows them to quickly move and catch prey.
A nuclear powered submarine uses nuclear power for propulsion and all other on-board activities that need power, like lighting, cooking and computers. This applies on all voyages not just in the Gulf of Mexico.
The military submarines maintain depth by use of the planes. As they move through the water, a little up or down "tilt" on the planes will keep the boat at the correct depth.
Yes, water can move through the middle of a membrane through a process called osmosis.