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The name "Hull House" came from the original owner, Charles J. Hull. Jane Adams obtained the house from Charles J. Hull's niece Helen Culver on a 25 year free lease.
The Hull House had services such as reading groups, social clubs, an employment bureau, and a "day care center" for working mothers. The Hull House model was later copied in many urban centers.
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Cath Ward has written: 'A history of the Hull gas supply industry'
The shape of the ships hull causes the ship to displace a greater volume of water then a solid piece of steel with the same mass. A ship displaces a volume of water equal in weight to the submerged portion of the ship. Hope this helps!
Metallic Ships hull is generally made up of steel.
The shape of the ships hull causes the ship to displace a greater volume of water then a solid piece of steel with the same mass. A ship displaces a volume of water equal in weight to the submerged portion of the ship. Hope this helps!
The size of the ships hull is big.
The Hull.
because of the ship's hull. it's volume is great as well as the density in addition it has air compartments.
A ships hull is not entirely rust proof It is usually protected with paint Epoxy would work best
What is a hull? Almost all ships have one. Did the user ask for all who went to war in ships with a hull? We need some help.
Warm and tropical waters permit faster micro-organism growth on the hull surface, increasing drag considerably. Think barnacles attaching themselves to the ship !!
Hulls are on ships not in ponds.
Not all Navy ships have formal names; they're only listed by their hull numbers. However, the best source for current and former ships which have both is the NavSource site. See the URL at the link below.
You calculate the volume of water displaced (volume of hull up to the waterline level), and multiply by the density of the water in which it will float.