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An inventory is a list of things. On a ship the inventory would be a list of everything on board. In a computer game the inventory would be the list of items your character has on them to use in different ways. In a shop it would be a list of the stock.
Generators create the electrical energy used on a cruise ship. Engines create the energy to propel the ship.
It is a test of sensors related to the operating safety of a ship. E.g. you test the temperature sensors and pressure sensors of the engines of a ship to verify that they report the correct values and sound the alarm and/or shut down the engines if the value is outside the limits.
No. Upon learning that an iceberg was ahead, the captain ordered the crew to reverse the engines, and to steer to the side, but if he would have ordered to have the ship sped up instead, the ship would have most likely have missed the iceberg.
The steam engine made possible for the invention of the steam locomotive and the steam ship. The gas and diesel engines made possible cars, trucks, diesel-electric locomotive engines, diesel-electric submarines, airplanes made flight possible, and the list could go on and on....
some marine engines are reverse rotation, Also marine engines are made from anti corrosive materials, they are heavy duty and can tolarate vibrations of your ship.
Engines maybe?
They use diesel engines.
The "S S" before a ship's name is an abbreviation for Steamship. It indicates that the ship is propelled by steam engines.
Well Henry Ford tried it with a peace ship. The peace ship failed, still it was good of him to try?
A ship's captain is in charge of the ship. The navigator plots the ship's course. The engineer looks after the engines that drive the ship along. The helmsman is at the wheel and follows direction from the officers as to the course to steer. Then there are other members of the crew.
A list, the boat is listing.A boat or ship sometimes lists to the right. That can be due to a number of reasons. Most likely too much cargo or ballast is on the starboard side of the ship. This is not a desirable condition. Ideally the ship should be level.There are certain ships that when they operate certain kinds of engines they tend to list due to the torque of the propeller. One example is a 378' USCG Hamilton class Cutter. They often operate with one gas turbine running (because it's efficient). This causes the ship to list slightly to starboard.It can also be because the vessel is consuming oil from the port bunker tanks, and the list will be corrected when they start consuming from the starboard bunker tanks.