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Who must wear a life jacket at all times while underway on a vessel 20 feet or less in length in Pennsylvania?

In Pennsylvania, any person on a vessel that is 20 feet or less in length must wear a life jacket while underway. This requirement applies to all individuals on board, regardless of age. Additionally, children under the age of 12 are specifically required to wear a life jacket while the vessel is underway, unless they are in an enclosed cabin. This regulation aims to enhance safety on the water.


How do you measure 4 l by using 5 l and 3 l vessels only?

Fill the 5l vessel. Pour 3l into the 3l vessel. Empty the 3l vessel on the ground. Pour the remainder (2l) into the 3l vessel. Fill the 5l again, and pour as much as you can (1l) into the 3l vessel. There are now 4 liters in the 5 liter vessel.


How to calculate area of vessel?

Depends on the shape of the vessel. Different shape, different formula.


What is a Vessel Nomination?

Contracts of sale of commodities may provide for declaration by buyer or seller of loading or discharge ports (out of a geographical range). An election of this type is a nomination. In FOB vessel contracts, buyer must nominate, i.e., designate by name, the vessel(s) to perform, or lift the grain. Vessel nominations are contractually required to be made with pre-advice, q.v. Voyage charter parties sometimes do not specify a vessel name, but state instead that vessel is to be nominated; subsequent designation of the vessel name by vessel owners to charterers is called a nomination.


What is a plimsole line?

the plimsole line or mark was named in the 19th century . the line shows if the vessel or boat is over it is out of the water then the vessel or boat is not over but if it is in the water then the vessel or boat is over the weight and some thing must be taken off ! as it is legel to be over the weight that boat or vessel should be.

Related Questions

What are plants calls that have seeds enclosed in a vessel?

Angiosperms


What are the plants called that have seeds enclosed in vessel?

Angiosperms


What are plants called that have seed enclosed in vessel?

Angiosperms


Why a small quantity of chlorine fills the whole vessel completely in which it is enclosed?

The gas has no form; so:- the gas embrace by diffusion the volume and form of any containerThe situation is of course different for a liquid.


What is the Pressure exerted by water freezing in an enclosed vessel?

When water freezes in an enclosed vessel, it expands and exerts pressure on the vessel walls. This pressure depends on factors such as the volume of water, rate of freezing, and strength of the vessel. Generally, this can lead to the vessel cracking or bursting if the pressure becomes too high.


Why a small quantity of chlorine fills the whole vessel in which it is enclosed .Give reasons?

When a small quantity of chlorine gas is released into a closed vessel, its molecules are in constant motion and spread out quickly due to their high kinetic energy. This results in even distribution of chlorine molecules, filling up the entire volume of the vessel. Additionally, chlorine gas follows the principles of diffusion, mixing evenly throughout the container to achieve equilibrium.


Can you store copper chloride in an iron vessel?

Emphatically no! Iron or steel will rapidly dissolve in hydrochloric acid generating hydrogen gas. Even stainless steel is not very good for containing hydrochloric acid. Chloride ions are highly corrosive and cause normal grades of stainless to pit and crack. The best bet (besides avoiding it altogether) is glass (as it is stored in a laboratory) or plastic - PVC, polyethylene, or polypropylene.


Why small quantity of chlorine fills the whole vessel in which it is enclosed?

Chlorine gas is highly reactive and spreads rapidly to fill the entire volume of a vessel due to the particles colliding with each other and with the walls of the container, creating an even distribution. This process is known as diffusion, where the gas particles move from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration until they are uniformly distributed throughout the container.


What is true of all seed plants The gametophyte is dominant Seeds are enclosed in a vessel The gametophyte is free living The sporophyte is dominant?

The sporophyte is dominant.


What is wharfage dues?

wharfage due - is the amt. assessed against the cargo of a vessel engaged in the foreign trade, based on the quantity, weight or measure received and/ or discharged by such vessel. The owner, consignee, or agent of either, of the article is the person liable for such charge


What does angiosperm mean in Greek?

Angiosperm comes from the Greek meaning "vessel and seed" which means seed.


On a cold day a copper vessel feeels colder than a glass bowl what is the reason?

Metals have better thermoconductivity.