The density will rise and submerge the submarine.
Submerge those dishes in the soapy water, please. I was watching the submarine slowly submerge.
Submerge those dishes in the soapy water, please. I was watching the submarine slowly submerge.
The density will rise and submerge the submarine.
submerge is a verb. example: the submarine is about to submerge
A submarine can submerge by filling ballast and trimmer tanks with sea water. The additional weight will take the submarine down. To resurface, the submarine will blow the sea water out of the tanks using compressed air. The air in the tanks make the submarine buoyant, so it rises and floats on the surface. Though a stationary submarine can submerge in this way, it usually submerges going forward and using diving plane (fins) to steepen the dive, so getting under the surface faster.
Submarines must be able to float to load and offload crew and cargo and to have repairs and maintenance. They are designed to submerge either for underwater exploration or to pass undetected by ships at the surface and planes and satellites above.
To be able to submerge in the water, the sub has to become heavier. Ballast tanks are utilzed for this purpose. Water is let into them, and the sub sinks. To rise, air is pumped into the ballast tanks, and the sub rises.
a submarine has a water tank. when the tank is filled then submarine sink in the water. and when the tank is empty then submarine float in water. use the formula density= mass / volume as mass increases(when the tank is full of water), the density of the submarine increases and it submerge into the water and vice versa.
The submarine had orders to submerge three miles from the enemy coast.
Can you please submerge the information until it becomes clear what happened. I will submerge the toy submarine in water when I have assembled all its parts.
I was temporarily frozen in horror as my boat began to submerge.