By: Gerard Z. (G-unit) Vincent S. (Cowboy) Anthony D. (Ant)

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By: Gerard Z. (G-unit) Vincent S. (Cowboy) Anthony D. (Ant)

Submarine

Description * Describe how the transportation device works. A submarine goes under the water without sinking. It also carries nuclear bombs that attack. *Source

Materials *List the materials used to make the device. Steal, Felixible Steal, Titanium or GRP (Glass Reinforced Plastic) *Source

Energy *Describe the energy changes that take place when the device operates. Nucular reactors, steam turbine,reduction gearing, diesel engines and batteries. *Source Sciencehowstuffworks.com

Forces *Identify the forces acting when the device operates An unbalanced force acts on the submarine. *Source Sciencehowstuffworks.com

Motion *Describe the motions that occur when the device operates. A submarine sways left to right and that can cause an unbalanced force. *Source answers.com

History *Tell who invented the device -Cornelius Drebble *When was it first used? *Where was it first used?- New York Harbor *Describe how it was made…- By underwater vehicles *Source History Navy mill.com

Importance *Describe how the transportation device improved getting around Wars, search and rescue *Source Answers.com

Improvements or Modifications *Describe a way to make the device work better or do some new task *To make it better you would and a few more propellers