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As the vessel rolls the fluid in any slack tanks can shift to the low side moving the center of gravity towards that side. This is called the free surface effect. When the CG shifts it reduces the righting moment making the vessel more unstable.
Free slack: The free slack of an activity is the time this activity can be delayed without impact on the following activity. Total slack: The total slack of an activity is the time this activity can be delayed without impact on the finish date of the project.
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RO-RO ferries have large open decks (car decks) without any sub division or bulkheads. Hence a small amount of water would be able to impart a significant free surface effect.
Any 'damping effect' is the result of air resistance. In the absence of air, the velocity of a free falling body near the earth's surface is always directed downward, and is 9.8 meters (32.2 feet) per second greater, at any instant, than it was one second earlier.
Description The Free Slack field contains the amount of time that a task can be delayed without delaying any successor (successor: A task that cannot start or finish until another task starts or finishes.) tasks. If the task has no successors, free slack is the amount of time that a task can be delayed without delaying the entire project's finish date.See related link for more information.
An epithelium always has on surface where the cells are exposed either to the external environment or to an internal passageway or cavity; this surface is called the free surface of the epithelium.
An epithelium always has on surface where the cells are exposed either to the external environment or to an internal passageway or cavity; this surface is called the free surface of the epithelium.
At the moment, yes.
Gases cannot form a free surface on their own. However, gases do have a free surface at the boundary between gas and liquid, such as the free surface of the sea, or the boundary between the liquid of a soft drink and each carbon dioxide bubble rising in it.
interesting: in effect you are, because you have reached the terminal velocity for your surface area, which happens to be very large! if wrong, someone please correct me.