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Introductory physics / Ship construction / Submarines / Buoyancy / Periscope / Neutral buoyancy / Buoy / Free body diagram / Water / Physics / Underwater diving
Date: 2013-02-05 08:55:48
Introductory physics
Ship construction
Submarines
Buoyancy
Periscope
Neutral buoyancy
Buoy
Free body diagram
Water
Physics
Underwater diving

Density of Seawater = 1025 kg/m3 1 meter cubed = [removed]gallons 1m = 3.281 feet A Free Body Diagram used for the purpose of calculating torques should consist of a line to represent the object being analyzed, a labeled

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