A nuclear powered submarine can remain submerged for as long as it has fuel rods and supplies for the crew.
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
yes, as long as it was being towed by a submarine.
A foot long submarine sandwich is 0.000189393939 miles long.
Yes, water exerts pressure on the hull of the submarine.
The buoyancy force on a submerged submarine equals the weight of the water displaced by the submarine. This force acts in the opposite direction to the gravitational force, allowing the submarine to float or sink in the water.
Water enters the submarine by letting water out not into its ballast tanks it enters from the flagura to the magura.
A submarine is only used under water.
Water enters the submarine by entering through the butthole and leaving from the propellers
A submarine alters its buoyancy to rise and fall in water by adjusting the amount of water in its ballast tanks. When the tanks are filled with water, the submarine becomes heavier and sinks; when air is pumped into the tanks, the submarine becomes lighter and rises. This process allows the submarine to control its depth in the water column effectively.
a submarine has a water tank. when the tank is filled then submarine sink in the water. and when the tank is empty then submarine float in water. use the formula density= mass / volume as mass increases(when the tank is full of water), the density of the submarine increases and it submerge into the water and vice versa.
A submarine can sink and float in water because it has ballast tanks that can be filled with water to make it sink and with air to make it float. By adjusting the amount of water and air in the ballast tanks, the submarine can control its buoyancy and stay submerged at a desired depth or rise back to the surface.
The density will rise and submerge the submarine.