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← TechnologyWhich event occurs when a remotely-controlled submersible exceeds programmed depth limits due to sensor malfunction?
A)Hull implosion due to hydrostatic pressure✓
B)Communication failure due to signal attenuation
C)Navigation drift due to current shear
D)Power loss due to cable breakage
💡 Explanation
When depth limits exceed during sensor malfuction causes hydrostatic overpressure, leading to implosion because the hull's structural integrity. Therefore, hull implosion results, rather than signal loss, drift, or cable breakage, which involve separate issues.
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