The degree of list for a barge is calculated by measuring the angle between the vertical line (plumb line) and the centerline of the barge. This is typically done using a clinometer or similar device to determine the angle of tilt. The degree of list can also be expressed as the difference in height between the port and starboard sides, often measured in inches or centimeters, and converted into an angle using trigonometric functions if necessary.
The Degree (for a polynomial with one variable) is the largest exponent of that variable.
The 45 degrees is an angle. To calculate an area the length and width are needed.
That depends what you want to calculate.
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To calculate the degree of a bend, you can use the formula: Degree of Bend = (Arc Length / Radius) × (180/π). Measure the arc length of the bend and the radius of the bend. Then, plug these values into the formula to obtain the degree of the bend in degrees. This method is commonly used in fields like metalworking and pipe fitting.
Never mind. I got it on my own. We had to figure the mass of the barge, and used Archimedes principle about fluid displacement and worked it out from there. Thanks for anyone who might have been trying to help.
You'll need specifics to calculate the stability of a crane mounted on a barge. The crane has a given mass, a given height (depending on the manner in which it is operated), and a given mechanical moment. This is based on the mass, size and shape of the crane as it is deployed, and also the size and shape of the barge. Certainly the manner in which the crane is placed on the barge will have to be considered.
A barge master is a person who is in charge of transport on a barge.
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Ed Barge's birth name is Edward J. Barge.
A barge pole is a variety of quant pole used to propel a barge through the water.
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A 45 degree offset has a travel of 200mm. calculate the rise of the offset.
you calculate the degree of accuracy and divide it by 2
Barge (English) -> Péniche (French)
Ed Barge was born in 1910.
Ed Barge died in 1991.