A submarine can float on a water surface. It can also cruise below the surface. What special structure of the submarine allows it to operate this way? Explain.
There are ballast tanks on the side of the submarine . In order to sink , the ballast tanks lets out some air and take in water , as water has weight , the submarine will sink . In order for the submarine to float , the ballast tanks pump in air resulting in pushing some water out , with less weight , the submarine will float .
If a submarine lands on the seabed, why is it unable to move and float again once more?Ans :The submarine needs an outward thrust , when the submarine lands on the seabed , the outward thrust is gone , hence it can no longer move . Even if it moves , it would not be able to float up anymore .
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