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metal because lightning hits metal mostly
a weigh boat is an object that is used to protect your balance from any object you want to weigh
a boat with a gasoline inboard engine
It oxidizes. A zinc block on a boat is called a sacrificial or cathodic anode. It reacts better with the electrolyte (salt water) than the metal on the boat.
It really depends on the shape. A cube of steel will sink but a boat displaces less water due to its shape and floats.
Usually on a small s steel plate rivited to the swivel mounting of the outboard on which is the Serial No and The engine no
The steel boat has more bouyancy because it is mostley filled with air as with the steel ball it is dence and heavy so it sinks
The type of metal your boat is made of is important when buying boat insurance. This is because it affects the value and durability of your boat.
Yes, Boat covers really do protect your boat. They have a soft felt liner on the inside that keeps the rougher, outer protection layer from scratching the paint of the boat.
A solid block of steel would be more dense than a boat made of steel. This is because even though the density of the material, steel, is constant, the form makes a difference to the overall density. The block of steel essentially contains nothing but steel, whereas the steel boat is "hollow" and contains air, as well as other construction materials such as wood.
A boat with a gasoline inboard engine
The size of the boat is equal to the water displaced by the boat. This means, if the boat is bigger then its weight, the boat will float. If the boat is smaller than its weight, it sinks. This is why metal ships are so big.
There is air in the boat so the overall density is less. The weight is spread out.
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speed boat
Ships use blocks of zinc to protect the iron hull of the ship. Zinc is chosen for this purpose because it is more reactive than iron and steel. Any metal more reactive than what it is connected to will corrode instead of the less reactive metal, thus protecting the iron or other metal.
Yes, the charge coil is mounted on the stator laminate, located under the metal cover, on the front of the engine.