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Unlike gases, water exerts no pressure. If there's a structural problem on a submarine, the submarine is not likely to be crushed as it descends. True or False?
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Unlike gases, water exerts no pressure. If there's a structural problem on a submarine, the submarine is not likely to be crushed as it descends.
True or False?
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The statement is highly and incredibly false.
If there's a structural problem on a submarine,
the sub can be crushed like an empty beer can.
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It is false. Water does exerts pressure. Because in order for water to get in the sub holes will appear to get in the air that is under water
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