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Aresearch submarine has a 30-cm-diameter window that is 8.6 cm thick. the manufacturer says the window can withstand forces up to 1.2×106 n .
what is the submarine's maximum safe depth in sea water? the pressure inside the submarine is maintained at 1.0 atm.
express your answer using two significant figures.
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