Water under a boat cannot be siphoned due to the principle of atmospheric pressure and the need for a continuous column of liquid. Siphoning requires that the liquid be elevated above the discharge point and that the siphon tube is filled with liquid. In the case of water under a boat, the pressure from the surrounding water and the height difference needed for siphoning cannot be established, preventing water from being drawn out effectively.
Yes the U-Boat can stay under water.
Buoyancy affects a boat by keeping it "on" the water, not "under" the water.
Boat cannot move or circulate. bg
No because the firt tendancy of the boat going in reverse is to dig the back end of the boat under water, witch causes the boat to go under water and sink.
The term is impossible. A boat cannot float clear of the water.
The term is impossible. A boat cannot float clear of the water.
Example 1 A boat is stuck under a railway bridge. It cannot move forward or backward. The only way to remove the boat from under the bridge is to sink it. This can be done by drilling holes on the sides of the boat. When water enters the boat and occupies the air space, it become denser and sink.
U = Unter (in German) = under so is a boat that goes under (the water) namely a submarine
a under water boat hmm... titanic (kidding) submarine
the name of a boat that goes underwater is called a SUBMARINE.
A submarine.
Submarine