Until they implode, same as the old subs.
nuclear power makes hot water which turns into steam. instead of turbine how about a generator..
yes but make sure the rms power for each is the same or close at 2 ohms and wire both subs in series-parallel
No. No currently offered video format includes information for more than one LFE channel. As sub-bass is non-directional, a properly configured surround sound system with front and center channels of sufficient size should not require the subwoofer to create the low frequencies that they have been designated, so the direction of origin of the LFE channel should not be apparent to the listener. Some current amplifiers from manufacturers such as Yamaha offer '7.2' outputs, with 2 subwoofer line output jacks, but these are connected inside the receiver in parallel. You could do the same with any receiver with a $5.00 RCA splitter.
At very high voltages, corona becomes an issue, such as in high power transmission. In effect, if there are any "sharp points", square corners, etc., electrons will tend to build up and this build up begins to damage the structure. this is why in very high voltage subs, you will see rings used instead of bolts or hooks (easiest to see at the top of poles).
An audio amplifier boosts sound levels. Audio amplifiers typically contain transistors, though the transistors are often packaged inside ICs (Integrated Circuits). A transistor is an electrical device that allows a small amount of voltage or current to trigger a larger level of voltage and/or current. So an amplifier reproduces the sound at a higher amplitude or strength. Of course, there are some tube-type amplifiers that are still in existence. Those are rare and it is hard to find the tubes. Vacuum tubes were what was in use before transistors. There are different types of audio amplifiers. Radios and televisions contain audio amplifiers to be able to drive the speakers. Once the audio signal is extracted from the radio waves and passes out of the detector stage, it is too weak to drive a speaker. Sound boards in computers are capable of driving headphones directly, though not always at a comfortable volume. If you want the volume to be louder, or you want to listen through speakers, you would do best to get a set of amplified speakers. They contain an amplifier inside, and that is why they require batteries or a power cord.
Chernobly, it was completely uncontained. Collision of nuclear subs is also unlikely to result in any nuclear accident, just mechanical damage to body of the subs.
new subs are nuclear powered
Modern Marvels - 1994 Nuclear Subs 7-24 was released on: USA: 28 August 2001
there is no such thing as cold fusion. although when it gets invented you can be sure that subs will be one of the first to get it. all American subs are powered by nuclear fission. the nuclear reactions heat water which is pumped into a device called a steam generator. the steam generator makes... steam! the steam powers the turbines that make electricity and propel the boat.
Mini-Subs launched from mother ships; dive bombers, torpedo bombers, and fighters.
http://americanhistory.si.edu/subs/history/timeline/cost/index.html
President Dwight D. Eisenhower was the first sitting President to dive on board a nuclear submarine. On September 26, 1957, he took a 15 minute dive aboard USS Seawolf (SSN-575). Jimmy Carter was a submarine officer, before he was president and saw active duty on them from 1948 to 1952 including service on one of the first nuclear subs. The first president reported to travel in a submarine was Teddy Roosevelt, but I do know if he was president then or if the submarine submerged with him on board.
Operation Deadlight was the scuttling in deep waters of most of the German subs. So a LOT of German subs were used there to be sunk. The Navy did retain a number and used most of them for target practice later on. Some lived on to be museum ships. But the sheer number of the German subs captured meant scuttling was the only option: the Allies were already waist-deep in surplus ships and subs themselves and many of those were scuttled or scrapped as well.
nuclear power makes hot water which turns into steam. instead of turbine how about a generator..
Nuclear submarines derive their power from a nuclear reactor that generates steam to drive turbines, which in turn propel the submarine. The nuclear reactor uses enriched uranium fuel to sustain a controlled nuclear reaction, providing continuous power without the need for refueling for extended periods underwater.
A submarine is a kind of boat. But regular boats only use the surface of the water while subs also can dive and travel below the surface.
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