how can submarines float at a certain depth from the surface of water?
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Because of less surface area
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A submarine or a ship can float because the weight of water that it displaces is equal to the weight of the ship. When the submarine is on the surface, the ballast tanks are filled with air and the submarine's overall density is less than that of the surrounding water. ...
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