because without stability the ship is not sea worthy and most likely to capcize. stability is the ability of a ship to keep the ship always in the upright position.
the bachelor of sience in marine transportation is a program incorporating...it deals with the art and sience of ship operations navigating and ship stability
This is what's called a bulbous bow and it's designed to reduce drag and increases stability, fuel efficiency, range, and speed.
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Stability in business means that your income is continuously growing and you are not going in to loss. These days it is very difficult to achieve the stability in market due to competition and rapid progress in technology.
The stability of the ankle, or talocrural joint, largely depends on the ligaments that hold it together.
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Capsizing. However, the ship can regain its stability.
use a rudder
It will capsize and most likely sink
i am sure it is to be down at the stern slightley
A ship's center of stability is known as the metacentre. If you add weight to the side of a ship the moment created will cause it will roll. There has to be a restoring moment otherwise the ship will capsize. This restoring moment is due to the change in the submerged volume, hence change in center of buoyancy. This acts at the 'center of stability' where BM(distance from center of buoyancy to metacenter) = Inertia/DisplacementPicture a model of a yacht with a large weight attached to the mast. Now move the weight onto the keel. Which one do you think has the best stability?
Alfred Carver has written: 'Simple ship stability'
H. J. Pursey has written: 'Merchant ship stability' -- subject- s -: Merchant ships, Stability of ships
An anchor holds a ship in place so it gives stability,unmovable.
ship owners always want to keep minimum free-board so that they can load the ship to the maximum,but this is in turn dangerous to the stability and different characters of ships safety
the bachelor of sience in marine transportation is a program incorporating...it deals with the art and sience of ship operations navigating and ship stability
There is no set percentage. The amount would be decided by affording the best stability and safety.