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I think the bubbles would condense and get absorbed by the water on its way to the surface, as long as they are deep enough. It's not air.

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It's not air.

Oh duh, cavitation, sort of like a vacuum that will collapse on itself quickly. Thanks.

Looks like collapsing bubbles can cause shock waves and damage things in close proximity.

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They also make fuckloads of noise, cavitation on propellers is why an electromagnetic design as mentioned in the hunt for red october has been a long term goal of everyone's submarine design programs. Chinks said they had it working last year I think.

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They also make fuckloads of noise, cavitation on propellers is why an electromagnetic design as mentioned in the hunt for red october