No, hurricanes do not affect submarines operating below the surface. Sea conditions do not affect submarine operations because, in general, they run deep enough to avoid the swell on and near the surface.
They caused anxiety and sink ships.
Forces don't affect forces. FORCES act on OBJECTS.If there is an unbalanced force, that means that the sum of all forces acting on an object is not zero.
The forces of evil.
As far as civilian submarines, technically no, as tourist submarines aren't actually transporting from point A to point B. For military submarines, absolutely. People using submarines as transport vessels are Special Forces (e.g., SEAL's), Navy research scientists (Polar Expeditions), and other individuals designated as required.
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No, we cannot see all of the forces that affect an object because some forces, like gravity or magnetic forces, are invisible to the naked eye. However, we can observe the effects of these forces on the object's motion or behavior.
Centripetal forces can.
It doesn't pump air out; it forces water out of its ballast tanks to increase its buoyancy.
you cant see them under the water and so they can attack without being seen.
The type of legal and regulatory forces that affect REI in gthe us are magnetic and gravity forces.
They affect the acceleration of bodies.