A train is traveling at 60 mph. If the rate of speed increases 4 mph each hour, how long will it be before the ship is traveling at a rate of 80 mph?
You can't get it directly, as one is a measure of volume and the other of mass. Net Tonnage is a measure of volume of a ship, more precisely the volume of a ship that's useful for carrying cargo and passengers. So, essentially you take the internal volume of the ship and remove the volume of the fuel, engine spaces, crew quarters and so on. 100 cubic feet is the volume used for calculating net and gross registered (GRT) tonnage of a ship. Dead weight tonnage is the actual weight of what a ship can carry. To get this, you take the displacement of a fully loaded ship and then subtract from that the displacement of it when totally empty. And since displacement is actually the amount of water displaced by a vessel, it corresponds to the actual weight of the ship.
Ships typically travel at 12 to 18 knots, which is nautical miles an hour.
1kg = 1000g So if it costs 1.56 to ship 500g then if you divide 1.56 by 500, you get the price to ship 1g = 0.00312 Then times 0.00312 by 619 = 1.93128 which to the nearest penny = 1.93 Hope that Helps
A traditional funnel for pouring fluids or small particles has 3 edges and no corners. A ship's funnel will have 2 edges and no corners.
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The Oasis is approximately 20 stories high. The ship itself is 1,180 feet long. The ship can fit up to 5,400 guests. The amount of feet that is underwater is not told in the official press release for the ship.
1200 feet
If you take 3 football fields, that's 900 feet (from one goal line to the other). An 885-foot ship is just a bit short of that by 15 feet.
600 yards for a ship and 400 yards for a boat or 1800 feet for a ship and 1200 feet for a boat
It was the largest ship. It was approximately 805 feet long. The Titanic also had many things that had to do with recreation such as a swimming pool. Plus, it was quite fast.
Most are about 800 to 1,000 feet long.
The Trinidad was about 75 feet in length.
Marco Polo used many maps and he used a ship and his feet.
It depends on what the ship is carrying and what the ship is made out of.
John Cabots ship weighed 50 tons,was 24 meters long and 10 feet deep