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A research submarine has a 20-cm-diameter window that is 8.5 cm thick. The manufacturer says the...

A research submarine has a 20-cm-diameter window that is 8.5 cm thick. The manufacturer says the window can withstand forces up to 1.2×106 N .

Part A

What is the submarine's maximum safe depth in sea water? The pressure inside the submarine is maintained at 1.0 atm.

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Answer #1

Given is :-

Diameter of the window d = 20 cm

thus the radius of the window is r = 20/2 = 10cm

The capacity of the window to withstand force is F = 1.2 x 106N

The pressure inside the submarine is to be maintained at  Pe=latm

Now,

we know that   P = \frac{F}{A}

by plugging the values we get

1.2 x 106 (10 x 10-2m)

which gives us

P = 3.81972 x 10 N/m

Using

P - P.= pgh

by plugging all the values we get the safe depth for submarine, which is

3.81972 x 10 N/m² – 1.013 10 N/m2 = (10kg/m)(9.8m/s)

which gives us

h = 3887.34m

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