it was big.
State that a ship's structure and machinery are constructed largely of materials which are elastic?
the motor/engine =)
The bulkhead on a ship is a structure that separates sections of the ship. This structure makes each section water tight and looks basically like a wall.
There are 4 different kinds of keels!
double bottom structure
Yes, it is true.
They sails are attached to the masts of the ship. The mast is a pole that runs straight up or angled up out of the deck of the ship.
It is the Keel.
The main frame or body of a ship is called the hull. It is the watertight body of a ship that provides structure and buoyancy. The hull determines the ship's stability, strength, and seaworthiness.
It is a Greek word,meaning something like the body,structure or skeleton of a ship. the architectural drawings of a ship's carina,show the basic girders of the ship.
It is the lengthwise timber or steel structure along the bottom of the boat/ship. It supports the framework and keeps the vessel balanced in the water
Fee structure for the entire course of B tech in naval architecture and ship building