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application of buoyancy in submarine

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Answered by Gunjugenius
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buoancy does not let the sub marine to sink....
Answered by SrejoyeSaha
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A submarine has a large ballast tank which is used to control its position and depth from the surface of the sea. A submarine submerges by letting water into the tank ballast so that its weight becomes greater than the buoyant force. Conversely it floats by reducing water in the ballast tank, thus its weight is less than the buoyant force.

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