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solid mensuration is use for loading and unloading of cargoes to calculate the trim and stability of a ship
it's depend on what type of ship you want to measure For Cargo ship : GRT = 0,541 DWT For Container : GRT = 0,888 DWT For Tanker : GRT = 0,543 DWT For Ro-Ro Ship : GRT = 0,808 DWT Fauzi, Marine Civil Engineer gws-corp.co.id
In theory, yes. But in practice there are likely to be far too many variables to do the calculations in a meaningful way.
Establishing equivalence depends on the definition of parallel lines. If they are defined as lines which cannot ever meet (have no point in common), then the relation is not reflexive and so cannot be an equivalence relation.However, if the lines are in a coordinate plane and parallel lines are defined as those which have the same gradient then:the gradient of a is the gradient of a so the relationship is reflexive ie a ~ a.if the gradient of a is m then b is parallel to a if gradient of b = m and, if the gradient of b is m then b is parallel to a. Thus the relation ship is symmetric ie a ~ b b ~ a.If the gradient of a is m then b is parallel to a if and only if gradient of b = gradient of a, which is m. Also c is parallel to b if and only if gradient of c = gradient of b which is m. Therefore c is parallel to a. Thus the relation is transitive, that is a ~ b and b ~ c => a ~ c.The relation is reflexive, symmetric and transitive and therefore it is an equivalence relationship.
If memory serves correct, the parallel middle body is the part of the ships hull that has an unchanging ships contour under water.Knowledge brought to You by Doctor Wayne Neu
In order to find the parallel body of the length of a ship, you will need to measure the vessel. In order to do this, simply measure from one end to the other. You then will need to record those dimensions.
The "mid ship" is the middle of the ship.
the middle of the ship and in the middle of the Alantic
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The bridge of a ship is the room or platform from which the ship can be commanded.
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it is the middle of the ship. not the front part of it (forward or FWD), not the back of it (aft).
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how to calculate NRT and GRT
The Hull is the body of the ship
The main body of a ship is the hull.