M.V. Hindship arrived in SW with following drafts: F(P) 8.31 m, F(S) 8.15 m, M(P) 8.73 m, M(S) 8.49 m, A(P) 9.02 m, A(S) 8.82 m. Calculate her arrival displacement. Sir, can you share the solution for this question?
Calculate the hydrostatic draft with the help of mean of mean draft and LCF at mean of mean . Once you got hyd draft refer the particulars to find out displacement.
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The value of 1 radian is approximately 57.29 degrees. Radian is the standard unit of angular measurement in the International System of Units (SI). 1 radian is equal to 180/π degrees
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M.V. Hindship arrived in SW with following drafts: F(P) 8.31 m, F(S) 8.15 m, M(P) 8.73 m, M(S) 8.49 m, A(P) 9.02 m, A(S) 8.82 m. Calculate her arrival displacement. Sir, can you share the solution for this question?
Calculate the hydrostatic draft with the help of mean of mean draft and LCF at mean of mean . Once you got hyd draft refer the particulars to find out displacement.
Hello sir , i came across your channel . Just want to ask you , I'm thinking of going into the super yacht industry , what parts of your channel would be useful . All ? Do super yacht deck officers need to know more or less than merchant navy deck officers . ( Super yachts about 3000gt I mean ) . Thank you .
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sir why we take 57.3 degree in gz curve.from where this value is coming why not 50 or 40or 60
The value of 1 radian is approximately 57.29 degrees.
Radian is the standard unit of angular measurement in the International System of Units (SI). 1 radian is equal to 180/π degrees