A steel submarine has a total volume of 334 m at the surface of the ocean. From there, it dives to a final depth of 290

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A steel submarine has a total volume of 334 m at the surface of the ocean. From there, it dives to a final depth of 290

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A steel submarine has a total volume of 334 m at the surface of the ocean. From there, it dives to a final depth of 290 m. Part A What is the pressure at this depth in seawater (relative to the surface)? ΡΟΙ ΑΣΦ o ? Pa Submit Request Answer Part B If this particular alloy of steel has a bulk modulus of 1.56x101 Pa, what is the change in volume of the submarine ? Enter a negative number if it shrinks, or a positive number if it grows. VG ΑΣφ ? Submit Request Answer
Part C At the final depth, what is the force due to water pressure on a circular window 90 cm in diameter? VO AZO ? N Submit Request Answer
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