Stop the ship.
Stop the ship.
A stop for a ship is called a port of call. A cruise ship might be said to make a stopover (or port call) at a port of call.
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you dont.
Ship doesn't have brakes, it has to use reverse! But in any case, the reason a ship takes longer to stop than a car is that is has more momentum. Think of momentum as something that tells you how hard it will be to stop an object. More momentum means it will be harder to stop. Momentum is equal to the mass of the object times it velocity or speed. So a ship has a lot more mass that a car and takes longer to stop.
Of course inertia depends upon mass and not the medium in which it is moving therefore ship will need more force to stop and not car.
it is a small time period that you and the person in your relation ship stop and think about how your relation ship is going then you decide if you want to keep your relation ship or not. it is the time to think about your relation ship basically.
His ship got destroyed by a storm.
They make them square.
There is no actual 'brake system' in a ship. If ships wish to stop or slowdown quickly, they reverse the propellors.
Sometime during the middle of the 19th Century