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10 September, 02:22

An electrical short cuts off all power to a submersible diving vehicle when it is a distance of 28 m below the surface of the ocean. The crew must push out a hatch of area 0.70 m2 and weight 200 N on the bottom to escape. If the pressure inside is 1.0 atm, what downward force must the crew exert on the hatch to open it?

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  1. 10 September, 02:43
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    F=126339.5N

    Explanation:

    to find the necessary force to escape we must make a free-body diagram on the hatch, taking into account that we will match the forces that go down with those that go up, taking into account the above we propose the following equation,

    Fw=W+Fi+F

    where

    Fw = force or weight produced by the water column above the submarine.

    to fint Fw we can use the following ecuation

    Fw=h. γ. A

    h=distance

    γ = specific weight for seawater = 10074N / m ^ 3

    A=Area

    Fw=28x10074x0.7=197467N

    w is the weight of the hatch = 200N

    Fi is the internal force of the submarine produced by the pressure = 1atm = 101325Pa for this we can use the following formula

    Fi=PA=101325x0.7=70927.5N

    finally the force that is needed to open the hatch is given by the initial equation

    Fw=W+Fi+F

    F=Fw-W+Fi

    F=197467N-200N-70927.5N

    F=126339.5N
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