the volume of the titanic is about 14,289,515.63 cubic feet
About 3,000.
According to historian Steve Hall "Titanic was 46,328.57 Gross Registered Tons (GRT). This is a measurement of internal volume, the size of the ship in cubic feet; Divide it by 100 and you get the GRT. "
According to Titanic historian Steve Hall "Titanic was 46,328.57 Gross Registered Tons (GRT). This is a measurement of internal volume, the size of the ship in cubic feet. Divide it by 100, and you get the GRT.
Tonality is a music term so presumably this question is about tonnage. According to Steve Hall "Titanic was 46,328.57 Gross Registered Tons (GRT). This is a measurement of internal volume which is the size of the ship in cubic feet. Divide that by 100, and you get the GRT.
Titanic
Buoyancy, the total weight of the vessel has to displace that same weight of water. If the volume of the water displaced is less than the volume of the ship, or any other object for that matter, then it will float.
Titanic's volume was occupied by a configuration of air, raw materials (formerly wood - at the time, metal), and ballast in a way known to shipbuilders for centuries.
According to Titanic historian Steve Hall "Titanic was 46,328.57 Gross Registered Tons (GRT). This is a measurement of internal volume, the size of the ship in cubic feet. Divide it by 100, and you get the GRT.
According to historian Steve Hall "Titanic was 46,328.57 Gross Registered Tons (GRT). This is a measurement of internal volume, the size of the ship in cubic feet; Divide it by 100 and you get the GRT. "
According to Steve Hall "Titanic was 46,328.57 Gross Registered Tons (GRT). This is a measurement of internal volume, the size of the ship in cubic feet. Divide it by 100, and you get the GRT. Deduct 'non-revenue spaces' to then get the 'net' registered tonnage. So whenever you hear her weight referred to as GRT, its volume; being either gross (46,328.57) or net (21,831.34).
According to Titanic historian Steve Hall "Titanic was 46,328.57 Gross Registered Tons (GRT). This is a measurement of internal volume, the size of the ship in cubic feet. Divide it by 100, and you get the GRT.
Tonality is a music term so presumably this question is about tonnage. According to Steve Hall "Titanic was 46,328.57 Gross Registered Tons (GRT). This is a measurement of internal volume which is the size of the ship in cubic feet. Divide that by 100, and you get the GRT.
Titanic
Buoyancy, the total weight of the vessel has to displace that same weight of water. If the volume of the water displaced is less than the volume of the ship, or any other object for that matter, then it will float.
Regarding how heavy Titanic is, historian Steve Hall says "Titanic was 46,328.57 Gross Registered Tons (GRT). This is a measurement of internal volume, the size of the ship in cubic feet. Divide it by 100, and you get the GRT. Deduct 'non-revenue spaces' to then get the 'net' registered tonnage. So whenever you hear her weight referred to as GRT, its volume; being either gross (46,328.57) or net (21,831.34).
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The Titanic was not hit. An iceberg was struck by the Titanic.
The Titanic band boarded Titanic as 2nd class passengers. Titanic's band were just the entertainers for 1st class.