Mariners engaged in different jobs and some times you looking for to a correct,simple and shot explanation of what you need, such a these videos are very helpful and grate, well done.
great video .. thanks a lot for explaining it in a simple manner. could you please tell me what is the significance of the vertical lines drawn through 40 deg and 30 deg. also is it a standard value of 57.3 deg for gz curve for any ship.
can you explain or have a different video to cover briefly, how the values change as the ship is loaded please? Thank you for your extremely insightful and easily understood instruction videos!
Point of contraflexure and point of inflection..Both are different isn’t it ?? Point of contraflexure is the point where bending moment changes it sign ..And point of inflection is where the elastic curve of a body changes its curvature .So the point where deck edge immersion take place can be called point of inflection or point of contraflexure?????
This is only 2nd mate level - the requirement is to obtain information from a GZ Curve. Radian and Simpson Rule (working out the exact area under the curve) is done at Chief Mate level
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Thanks for your clear explanations
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Very informative 🙏 thank you sir 👍
Excellent explanation
your videos are very good and have a wide message thank you
what is the name the book you are using in this video
This voice reminde me Philip
Hi sir nice video hru
Great explaniton, simple yet profound. Thanks
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great video .. thanks a lot for explaining it in a simple manner. could you please tell me what is the significance of the vertical lines drawn through 40 deg and 30 deg. also is it a standard value of 57.3 deg for gz curve for any ship.
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what book this is?
Thanks mate! helped me revise for my orals!
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Nice one , very helpful
Great and easy explanation. Thank You.!
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Wow...!!! That sums up how I felt after watching this video..!!!
Thanks for making it easy am grateful but sir can u explain to me how to get angle of flooding?
Contents in stability book
can you explain or have a different video to cover briefly, how the values change as the ship is loaded please? Thank you for your extremely insightful and easily understood instruction videos!
I am confused between Angle of deck edge immersion and Angle of flooding. Could someone please clear muly doubt. Thanks
very useful thanks
Thank u sir, can u plz tell me how do we know angle of flooding ? Also which book page extract is this ? Book name 📖 + author name plz. Thanks!
well explained
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Sir if the vessel listed 10 degree before . The range of stability will still remain or change ?
Point of contraflexure and point of inflection..Both are different isn’t it ?? Point of contraflexure is the point where bending moment changes it sign ..And point of inflection is where the elastic curve of a body changes its curvature .So the point where deck edge immersion take place can be called point of inflection or point of contraflexure?????
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Sir how will be the curve for a negative GM
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Plz explain why 1 rad only...need for meo exam
thanku sir....very useful
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Thats great, thankyou so much!
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thank you sir
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very helpful , Thanks
btw 1 rad = 57.3 degrees :P
"you dont need to know what a radian is"... seriously?
you have to know what the f... radian means and how they came to it!
This is only 2nd mate level - the requirement is to obtain information from a GZ Curve.
Radian and Simpson Rule (working out the exact area under the curve) is done at Chief Mate level
sir do you have email i would like to contact you for additional explanation . Thanks
thank you sir