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A small submarine has a volume of 30 m3 and has a mass of 40,000 kg. It needs external tanks that can be filled with air for buoyancy. Assume the compressed air has a density of 37kg/m3 and the seawater has a density of 1030 kg/m3. If the external air tanks have a mass of 2000 kg, what is the minimum volume of the air tanks to provide enough buoyancy to lift the submarine in sea water?

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Answer:

11.2m³

Step-by-step explanation:

Applying Archimedes principle we have it that

Weight of submarine+ weight of tank+ weight of compound air =uptrust

So

(40000+2000+37V) x9.8= (30+V) 1030 x 9.8

38910= 993V

V= 11.2m³

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