The weight of the ship plus the weight of the cargo cannot be greater than the weight of the water displaced
*How much does a ship weight? You're not providing enough information, what ship are you referring to?
DWT stands for "deadweight tonnage" and is a measurement of a ship's carrying capacity. It represents the weight of cargo, fuel, water, and supplies a ship can safely hold. It is often used in the shipping industry to determine a ship's efficiency and operational capabilities.
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it can hold as much weight as it can handle
A Command Strip can typically hold up to 7.5 pounds of weight.
the weight of the ship is equal to the amount of water displaced
The amount of water needed to float a ship depends on factors such as the weight and size of the ship, as well as the density of the water. A ship displaces an amount of water equal to its weight, so it will float as long as it displaces its weight in water.
Paper can hold exactly 4.5 kg
it can hold up to 2 gallons
The hold of a ship is an area beneath the deck that is used for storing cargo.Saleem