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Q: Why is a government sometimes compared to a ship's rudder?
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What are the different types of ships rudder?

Two basic type of rudder r balanced n non balanced rudder


How do ships turn?

Ships turn with the aid of a rudder at the stern of the ship .


Which one of Columbus ships had a rudder damaged?

pinta


What was the rudder's use or what was it used for?

A rudder is mounted on the stern of a boat and is used to steer. It can also be found on ships, planes, aircraft, and submarines.


What is a tiller or a wheel of a boats rudder?

Small boats use a bar attached to the rudder to steer. Larger boats and ships will use a wheel and rope or chain system to control the rudder.


How was the Chinese ships rudder in created?

The Chinease had saw how the birds were flying and changing directions from their tails. The same property they used to make this rudder.


What two technological innovations did Chinese ships have?

the central rudder and watertight compartments


Do you drive or stear a submarine?

Submarines have a rudder like most surface ships.


Why rudder angle does not exceeds 35 degree in ships?

Look up "Kelvin wake" for the phyiccs of this.


What device is used to steer a ship?

Ships are steered by a device called a rudder, which is operated from the helm.


How did the stern rudder and larger sails make ships more seaworthy?

because if the sails didn't work you would still have the rudder in the back and you would have to control it another way


Where did starboard originate?

Comes from old English from Sterobord, as the old boats used to have the steering rudder on the Right side of the boat. Port side came from the same with the Steering rudder on the right ships would dock on the left side as not to damage the steering rudder.