An old screw-driven liner; 2-3 hours, a modern thruster-driven one; about 30 mins.
An ocean liner takes advantage of its average density, the density of both the steel frame and all the air filling the empty spaces, to float on the water. The steel's density is greater than the water, but the empty spaces full of trapped air weigh less and help the liner stay afloat. While gravity is pushing the liner down into the water, the Buoyant force, or the pressure from the ocean, is pushing it up at the same time
They wanted to go to America in general. The Titanic was an ocean liner that many rich and famous people in that time were traveling on and it was said to be the largest ocean liner-and it was-and so people wanted to have said that they traveled on the grandest ship that sailed the ocean.
It takes 1 year.
Try time and energy
Most of the time it can be stretched and reattached. It takes a little time and you may think it is invane but keep trying.
Mercury
The time it takes to complete one cycle.
A year, which is the amount of time it takes the earth to orbit the sun.
The elliptical shape of the earth's orbit varies with time and takes 100,000 years to complete a cycle. It takes 365 days for the earth to orbit the sun.
its the time taken for one complete vibration.
About 88 days
It takes 24 hours for one complete cycle.