(a) At what depth in fresh water is the critical pressure of water reached, given that the surface is at sea level? (b) At what temperature will this water boil? (c) Is a significantly higher temperature needed to boil water at a greater depth?
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(a) At what depth in fresh water is the critical pressure of water reached, given that...
Is a significantly higher temperature needed to boil water at a greater depth?
When the U.S. submarine Squalus became disabled at a depth of 66.3 m, a cylindrical chamber was lowered from a ship to rescue the crew. The chamber had a radius of 1.43 m and a height of 2.05 m, was open at the bottom, and held two rescuers. It slid along a guide cable that a diver had attached to a hatch on the submarine. Once it reached the hatch and clamped to the hull, the crew could escape into...
When the U.S. submarine Squalus became disabled at a depth of 56.5 m, a cylindrical chamber was lowered from a ship to rescue the crew. The chamber had a radius of 2.18 m and a height of 3.88 m, was open at the bottom, and held two rescuers. It slid along a guide cable that a diver had attached to a hatch on the submarine. Once it reached the hatch and clamped to the hull, the crew could escape into...
(a) Calculate the absolute pressure at the bottom of a fresh-water lake at a depth of 25.8 m. Assume the density of the water is 1.00 ✕ 103 kg/m3 and the air above is at a pressure of 101.3 kPa. Pa (b) What force is exerted by the water on the window of an underwater vehicle at this depth if the window is circular and has a diameter of 36.0 cm? N
Show all work. (a) Calculate the pressure at a depth of 16.0 m below the surface of the ocean. Assume the density of sea water is 1037 kg/m, and atmospheric pressure at sea level is 1.02 x 10 Pa (b) A submersible of mass 67.0 kg, and volume 66.3 litres, is at this depth. Will it rise to the surface or sink? (c) If you could change the mass of the submersible, so that it would have neutral buoyancy, and...
An absolute pressure gauge is submerged 50 m (1979 in) below the surface of the ocean and reads P 6.064 bar. This is P 2434 in of H2O), according to the unit conversions built into a particular calculator. Estimate the density of seawater. The density of seawater is kg/m,2 What is the reason for the apparent discrepancy between the pressure measurement and the actual depth of submersion The apparent discrepancy between the pressure measurement and the actual depth of submersion...
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QUESTION5 A submarine dives to a depth of S0.0 m under water. Given a density of sea water of 1,020 kg/m3, what is the gauge pressure (in Pa) at this depth? QUESTION 6 if a hatch on the submarine in the previous problem has an area of 2.6 m2, what is the net force (in N) on the door, assuming the air inside the submarine is at atmospheric pressure?
A container is filled to a depth of 0.805m with water. On top of the water floats a 1.66m-thick layer of oil with density 700kg/m^3. What is the absolute pressure at the bottom of the container if the whole thing is placed in ordinary atmosphere at sea level? Give your answer in units of atm.
deep water divers will experience much higher pressure than at the surface. At a depth of 20 m below the surface, what pressure does what exert on the drivers body? Use g= 9.81 m/s2
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A tall column of water is open to the atmosphere. At a depth of 10.3 m below the surface, the water is boiling. What is the temperature at this depth? Use the vapor pressure curve for water that accompanies this problem.