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whoknows123
May10-06, 10:29 PM
I tried this for two nights and it doesnt make sense to me because my teacher did not go over it.
The bottom of the Mariana Trench, located in the Pacific Ocean, is about 11,000 m below the ocean's surface. If an underwater vehicle were exploring the region, at the depth of 10650 m,
a) what force would the water exert on the vehicle's circular winder, which has a radius of 0.2 m? ___N
b) The mass of a jetliner is 1.2 X 10^5 kg. Please fill in the following relationship:
the force on the window is as much as the weight of _______ jetliners.
Thanks a bunch.
Andrew Mason
May10-06, 11:02 PM
I tried this for two nights and it doesnt make sense to me because my teacher did not go over it.
The bottom of the Mariana Trench, located in the Pacific Ocean, is about 11,000 m below the ocean's surface. If an underwater vehicle were exploring the region, at the depth of 10650 m,
a) what force would the water exert on the vehicle's circular winder, which has a radius of 0.2 m? ___N
What is the pressure (Force/area) at 10650 m of water? (ie. how much does a column of water 1 m square weigh?). What is the area of the window?
b) The mass of a jetliner is 1.2 X 10^5 kg. Please fill in the following relationship:
the force on the window is as much as the weight of _______ jetliners.
I think they mean the window of the underwater vehicle, not the jetliner, so use the answer in a) and compare it to the weight of 1.2x10^5 kg.
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whoknows123
May10-06, 11:10 PM
nothing else is given except for what I wrote and density of salt water = 1025 kg/m^3
whoknows123
May10-06, 11:11 PM
i'm just wondering what equations to use because in my mind, this problem is confusing to me.
Andrew Mason
May10-06, 11:18 PM
i'm just wondering what equations to use because in my mind, this problem is confusing to me.The only equation you need is F = ma (where a = g). That and P = F/A (Force/Area). Do you know how to determine the weight of a column of water 10650 m high and 1 m square? That is all you need.
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Andrew Mason
May10-06, 11:20 PM
nothing else is given except for what I wrote and density of salt water = 1025 kg/m^3So how many kg in 10650 cubic metres of salt water? How much does that weigh? So what is the pressure? What is the area of the window? So what is the force?
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whoknows123
May10-06, 11:39 PM
i thought i would have to find pressure at depth and use the radius in some kind of way, I'm a little confused at what your saying
Andrew Mason
May11-06, 12:22 AM
i thought i would have to find pressure at depth and use the radius in some kind of way, I'm a little confused at what your saying
How do you find force on a window of Area A, at a particular pressure? What does pressure mean?
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