If you add any load on the ship, its weight will increase, and thus, it will displace more water.
If you add any load on the ship, its weight will increase, and thus, it will displace more water.
If you add any load on the ship, its weight will increase, and thus, it will displace more water.
If you add any load on the ship, its weight will increase, and thus, it will displace more water.
If you add any load on the ship, its weight will increase, and thus, it will displace more water.
The answer is 1.67 second.
A loaded ship is going to sink into the water more,causing water to displace..
Yes definitely!
Newton's laws of Motion state that Momentum is a product of Mass times velocity. Momentum = Mass x velocity. Therefore, a loaded truck needs a larger force to move it, and once it's moving, it needs more powerful brakes to stop it. So a fully loaded truck will have more momentum and be harder to stop than an empty truck.
The ship will float lower. Even though the foam balls are lighter than water they are still heavier than the air they replace in the ship's hold making the ship heavier than an empty one.
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becoz loaded truck has got more weight than the empty truck.....so becoz of which loaded truck has got more friction in tyres compared to empty truck...this may the reason why loaded truck starts slow than the empty truck
A ship that weighs 1,000 pounds displaces 1,000 pounds of water. Basically you are making a hole in the water that would take 1,000 pounds of water to fill, if it was Jell-o you could see the hole when you took the ship out. If you add 100 pounds of weight to the ship, be it feathers, foam, or lead, it will sink deeper and displace 100 more pounds of water.
You need more force to push it. The loaded one has more mass than the empty one.
The absolute empty weight of an aircraft, cargo container etc.
2856kg fully loaded or... 1800kg un-loaded or empty
2.5 lbs empty 3 lbs loaded
Of course. Empty miles are referred to as "deadhead", and are particularly undesirable for owner operators who get paid by the loaded mile, whereas a company driver or company lease operator gets paid by the mile, whether loaded or empty.
No, cause the heavily loaded trucks use more power than the empty trucks. I see you have the same homework assignment as me...
The cargo bay was empty.
Tare is the empty weight of a cargo vehicle.
It depends on the cargo airplane. A C-130 weighs 75,800 lbs empty. There are hundreds of these planes flying and they are very versatile. The An-225 weighs 628,315 lbs empty.