BATHYSCAPHE - translation to arabic
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BATHYSCAPHE - translation to arabic

SMALL SUBMARINE ESPECIALLY DESIGNED TO EXPLORE PROFOUND DEPTHS OF THE OCEANS, RESISTING ENORMOUS WATER PRESSURE
Bathyscape; Bathyscaph; Bathy scaphe
  • The ''Trieste'' in 1958
  • Trieste]]'' before its only dive into the [[Mariana Trench]]

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bathyscaphe

Definition

bathyscaphe
['ba??skaf]
¦ noun chiefly historical a type of manned submersible vessel.
Origin
1940s: coined in Fr. from Gk bathus 'deep' + skaphos 'ship'.

Wikipedia

Bathyscaphe

A bathyscaphe () is a free-diving, self-propelled deep-sea submersible, consisting of a crew cabin similar to a Bathysphere, but suspended below a float rather than from a surface cable, as in the classic Bathysphere design.

The float is filled with gasoline because it is readily available, buoyant, and, for all practical purposes, incompressible. The incompressibility of the gasoline means the tanks can be very lightly constructed, since the pressure inside and outside the tanks equalises, eliminating any differential. By contrast, the crew cabin must withstand a huge pressure differential and is massively built. Buoyancy at the surface can be trimmed easily by replacing gasoline with water, which is denser.

Auguste Piccard, inventor of the first bathyscaphe, composed the name bathyscaphe using the Ancient Greek words βαθύς (bathús), meaning "deep", and σκάφος (skáphos), meaning "vessel, ship").

Examples of use of BATHYSCAPHE
1. The vessel, called a bathyscaphe –– a kind of mini–submarine –– was at a depth of some 1'0 meters (623 feet) in the Berezovaya Bay, about 70 kilometers (43 miles) from Petropavlovsk–Kamchatsky, Russian news agencies reported.