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  • Nice review. Thank you very much for your post. :)

  • Racist dogs should get lost. This guy, he is teaching us how a submarine works and yet you insults him. That just shows that you racist dogs should be ashamed of what you commented ! Anti-racism world. (Y)

  • thanks :)

  • can u teach these things to paki's they r desperate to learn this!! WAIT PAKIS R CRYING TO BECOME LITERATE O.o??!!!! OMG's ITS A MIRACLE!!! LOLOLOLOL

  • @voltoz911420 So how long have they had internet in your trailer park?

  • Thank you sir for the explanation.I think many people do not understand the function of a sub nuclear or otherwise.Thank you.

  • @GriftingGriff You said curry is racist you stupid ass

  • Nice one sirram, I have a doubt, to run a disel engine the submarine has to come out of the water and charge its battery to dive down again am I right and the nuclear power does need air and stayes inside the sea for a very long time making it hard to detect right.

  • Well done. Thanks!

  • did i just get told how a nuclear sub works by an arab??? :S

    But, really man, well explained.

  • @debs222 Sorry dude he is indian and he is also a marine engg, just forgot to shave that's all, lol

  • cool, this helped me alot thanks!

  • it'd be better if it didn't stink like curry

  • @SirFinbarr stfu racist ass

  • @berny88925 curry isn't racist arsehole.

  • @SirFinbarr I know curry isn't racist. You are shitface

  • @berny88925 that's very racist

  • @berny88925 you guys are hilarious

  • Most modern submarine designs are single hull with the ballast tanks forward and aft of the pressure hull. The sail or bow planes assist the aft planes in maintaining the boat's angle and depth. When submerged the sail/bow planes are only used to assist depth control. The aft planes are the primary method for changing the angle of the boat and driving deeper or shallower. When diving the boat becomes neutrally buoyant and they drive to depth with the planes. I spent 4 years on a nuke sub.

  • Very Good presentation , I am realy apreciated your knowledge and your illiness to show us the principle how a submarine works.

    Thank you again this will make esier for me to explain to my son wich is interesting to learn how a submarine works.

    Thank you !!!

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  • well i hope he isnt talking about US Subs because he is way off on how they work

    ET3(SS)

  • can you make video on bathyscaphe?

  • nice video thanks ! 

  • We need this weird looking guy to tell us how a submarine works? They couldn't find a White person to make this video?

  • @JamesTCA why? only the white person has a brain?

  • @JamesTCA racist hes smarter than u thats enuff...biatch

  • Thank you for uploading this... It has helped me very much...

  • thanks for share, i will make it one

  • I m going to build one day. :D

  • Very informative video, thank u for posting! I've always wondered about subs.

  • Submarine propellers has often six to eight propellerblades. This is much less efficiant than three to four blades, but much more stealthy, and costs a fortune.

  • @ingareinar007 Actually thay use 4 HUGE blades that move slower and create less noise.

  • ok how does the sun give off more mass then it consumes since sience now has showen that light particales have mass

  • @Felecia187 theoretically the sun doesnt give of mass--

    it is converting hydrogen to helium through the process of fusion.

    the sun would be giving off less or equal energy than it is burning off.

    the sun has burned off about half of its hydrogen. therefore its life is

    half over...now this is all theoretical...

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