The 'Nereus' ROV, owned by Woods Hole Oceanographic Inst. has dived to 34,000 feet in the Challenger Deep, one of the very deepest parts of the Pacific Ocean.
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Excessive water pressure at depth would implode the Sub destroying it and all soles within.
Yes it can. Every submarine has a maximum depth at which it is safe to operate. If it goes lower than its safe limit, the pressure can crush the hull.
The new depth of the submarine is at -43.75 meters.
The submarine was at a depth of 3,000 feet.
depth
The depth of a submarine under the sea means how many feet below the surface of the sea it is.
Varies by submarine, based on its hull design and materials. Generally 400m+ for modern submarines, although the exact details are classified on many classes still in service. A submarine also is normally operated above its maximum depth and may not be able to operate fully at maximum.
their floating at a depth
This is a speed related question!!! Speed = distance / time Hence speed = 20,000 ft/ 20 hrs. speed = 1000 ft/hr
An example of a robotic submarine is the ISE -AUV. - Two of these 3 ton Automatic Underwater Vehicles have been built in Vancouver's International Submarine ENgineering. The purpose of these torpedo shaped vehicles is to map Canada's northern oceans. The AUV's will cruise as deep as 1,500 feet and map mountains and valleys beneath the oceans surface.
The maximum depth of the Caribbean Sea is 25,197 feet.