imjasper
Electrical
- Feb 21, 2002
- 15
How would I calculate the rate of ascent of an object traveling up through water using bouyancy as the propellant?
Example:
an open bottomed,8 cubic foot object at 197 ft deep with 1 cubic foot of air.
I know that the weight and shape of the object will affect it's rate of ascent. I also know that as the object rises, the air will decompress to approximately 7.8 times it's original volume (P1/P2=V2/V1). So I guess I need to find out how those variables play into the rate of ascent.
Does anyone know the formulas involved, or at least some books or web sites that will help me learn how to properly calculate???
Example:
an open bottomed,8 cubic foot object at 197 ft deep with 1 cubic foot of air.
I know that the weight and shape of the object will affect it's rate of ascent. I also know that as the object rises, the air will decompress to approximately 7.8 times it's original volume (P1/P2=V2/V1). So I guess I need to find out how those variables play into the rate of ascent.
Does anyone know the formulas involved, or at least some books or web sites that will help me learn how to properly calculate???