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  1. The depths of three different submarines are listed below. Which of the following statements are true? Choose all that apply. e
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  2. A submarine has run into trouble and is stuck at the bottom of the ocean. Several people are on board and must make their way to
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  3. A circular hatch in the hull of a submarine has a radius of 40.0 cm. The submarine is 850.0 m under water. If atmospheric
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  4. A circular hatch in the hull of a submarine has a radius of 40.0 cm. The submarine is 850.0 m under water. If atmospheric
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  5. A submarine is at a depth of 15.0 m under the ocean surface. The inside of the submarine is kept at atmospheric pressure. What
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  6. A submarine is at a depth of 96.0 m under the ocean surface. The inside of the submarine is kept at atmospheric pressure. What
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  7. Explain this in four sentences.Imagine you have just been selected to join a mission to board a submarine. Examine the forces
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  8. The admiral is in a submarine that is 550 feet below sea level. The submarine then descends 108 feet. What is the new position
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  9. A 1420-kg submarine rises straight up towards the surface. Seawater exerts both an upward buoyant force of 16930 N on the
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  10. A 1450-kg submarine rises straight up towards the surface. Seawater exerts both an upward buoyant force of 16890 N on the
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