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Maximum depth for a submarine window withstanding 1.00×10⁶ N
then it becomes Total pressure = 101.3+ (9.8 X d X 1000) =101.3 + 9800d and now my question is , how do i get my value for d?- mz.mary00
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Maximum depth for a submarine window withstanding 1.00×10⁶ N
in other words we have to find the outer pressure or is that the atmostpheric pressure, so what happens afterwards, i am not sure is that the atmostpheric pressure?- mz.mary00
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Maximum depth for a submarine window withstanding 1.00×10⁶ N
The pressure inside the submarine is maintained at 1.0 atm do we ignore that fact- mz.mary00
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Maximum depth for a submarine window withstanding 1.00×10⁶ N
1. Homework Statement A research submarine has a 40.0 -diameter window 8.30 thick. The manufacturer says the window can withstand forces up to 1.00×106 . What is the submarine's maximum safe depth? 2. Homework Equations p=Po + pgh3. The Attempt at a Solution p = 1.01x 10^5 + ? X9.8 x 8.3 i...- mz.mary00
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