Charlie assembles a team of 5 persons to steal 350 pcs of 1 kg gold bar, which are stored in a safety deposit box from a vault. In their plan, they need to create a rectangular hole at the vault so that the safety deposit box can fall down to the bottom of canal. Charlie’s team members will drive the boat with a fake safety deposit box covered by cloths to buy some time for the master of Charlie to open up the safety deposit box at the bottom of canal. After successfully open the safety deposit box, the 350 pcs of 1 kg gold bar will be loaded and transported by an underwater vehicle. 1)Figure out the possibility of the actor (Charlie) to open the safety deposit box at the bottom of canal. 2)Suggest any safety box with the only requirement that the safety box able to store all 350 pcs of 1 kg gold bar. Justify your answer 3) Determine the minimum buoyant force needed to support all 350 pcs of 1 kg gold bar by the underwater vehicle

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Charlie assembles a team of 5 persons to steal 350 pcs of 1 kg gold bar, which are stored in a safety deposit box from a vault. In their plan, they need to create a rectangular hole at the vault so that the safety deposit box can fall down to the bottom of canal. Charlie’s team members will drive the boat with a fake safety deposit box covered by cloths to buy some time for the master of Charlie to open up the safety deposit box at the bottom of canal. After successfully open the safety deposit box, the 350 pcs of 1 kg gold bar will be loaded and transported by an underwater vehicle.

1)Figure out the possibility of the actor (Charlie) to open the safety deposit box at the bottom of canal.

2)Suggest any safety box with the only requirement that the safety box able to store all 350 pcs of 1 kg gold bar. Justify your answer  

3) Determine the minimum buoyant force needed to support all 350 pcs of 1 kg gold bar by the underwater vehicle

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