the rudder is mainly behind the propeller and helps turn the ship
It directs the flow of water to either side, thus allowing the vessel to be steered by creating and offcentered force.
The back of the ship, known as the after rake, fantail or stern.
It is a vertical plate at the stern of the ship (or aircraft) by which it is steered.
A rudder is a vertical blade at the stern of a vessel that can be turned horizontally to change the vessels direction when in motion
Yes, if the ship is underway and the rudder works.
Of the ship
navigator
The rudder effects yaw and coordinates turns.
With a rudder
It helps stear, the size of the rudder depends on the size of the ship
to be able to steer a ship with complete control. without ship rudder many people would tip over when there on a boat.
magnetic compass
Rudder trunk is a space between carrier bearing and bush of the rudder stock of a ship's and the space is located just above rudder.
A wheel is connected to the rudder, when you turn the wheel it turns the rudder. The water flowing by the boat is pushed in either direction by the orientation of the rudder.
A rudder is a blade at the back of a boat or ship that is used to change directions. In other words, it's used to steer!
a rudder causes a plane to yaw which basically means it turns but doesn't bank.