How do submarines control buoyancy?

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2026-05-09 02:36

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Submarines control buoyancy primarily through the use of ballast tanks. By filling these tanks with water, the submarine increases its weight and sinks; conversely, by expelling water and replacing it with air, it decreases its weight and rises. This process allows submarines to adjust their depth and maintain neutral buoyancy as needed while underwater. Additionally, trim tanks can be used to fine-tune balance and stability.

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