This is a very general question with more than one answer. There has been many different battleships in the U.S. and they all have different weights. The most recent and "modernized" battleship would be the USS Missouri which weighed 58,000 tons with a full load and 45,000 tons unloaded while it was still in commission. The last U.S. battleship decommisioned was the New Jersey - the lead ship of the class that included the New Jersey, the Missouri, the Iowa and the Wisconsin.
EVERYTHING! the fact that most modern classes have access to internet and TV's to the ballpoint pen you use, to the chalkboard or white board the teacher writes on. Some classes are even experimenting with digital books instead of those heavy textbooks that the rest of us used!
crude weight starts at 10 being the highest!
It is an ethernet cable.
Yes and no. Yes: if it is heavy you wouldn't want to carry around some heavy box with ice and orange soda, would you? No: really it depends on the size. If it is bigger you can carry more stuff.
HFO = Heavy Fuel Oil 380 CST = the grade of fuel oil representing viscosity, quality, etc.
Hood was a battlecruiser, not a battleship; about 45,000 tons.
Nimitz is a carrier; see website: USS Nimitz
This would depend on how you see a battleship as most known. The USS Arizona is a well known US battleship, as it was sunk in Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.
Battleship Missouri
It was there to evacuate US citizens if required.
No. All retired.
underwater(it was sunk) at Pearl harbor.
The battleship USS New Jersey, America's most decorated US warship & history's last all gun battleship to have fought a war.
Use carriers.
A battleship is a type of warship armed with heavy guns, and with metal armor since the late 1800's. The navies of the world dispensed with the battleship after World War 2 in favor of the carrier, and the missile-armed cruiser, destroyer, and frigate, but the US Navy has brought battleships back on occasion a few times since for heavy bombardment of shore targets. In the last five centuries, battleships seldom fought each other as they were intended to fight, but the threat they presented gave certain coutries immense leverage in times of war and peace.
August 28 in the us and the 27 in the uk
See site: US Battleships