cavatina
Marine/Ocean
- Jan 29, 2008
- 7
assume u have a thin walled steel cylinder (1 m Dia and 10 m length for example). it is anchored to the seabed. if the water depth in the location is 2000 m, the cylinder will probably be crushed by hydrostatic pressure.
now assume you let a stone submerge in an ocean with infinite depth. the stone will sink and theoritically it should be crushed upon reaching a certain depth...?
but i FEEL it wont!
does it really sink infinitely or get crushed at a certain depth?
any answers?
now assume you let a stone submerge in an ocean with infinite depth. the stone will sink and theoritically it should be crushed upon reaching a certain depth...?
but i FEEL it wont!
does it really sink infinitely or get crushed at a certain depth?
any answers?