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42 is the middle of 36 and 48
6 is what you add to 32 or subtract from 48 to get the middle answer
1: Go to google images
2: Type in "Boats"
3:Press enter
4: Enjoy your newfound knowledge of boats
Why a wooden boat floats on water?
Well, wood is lighter than water, so it floats, but that has very little to do with why a boat floats. You could make a boat out of just about any material that was rigid enough to hold its shape, and strong enough to not crack under the pressure a boat is subjected to, and, if built to the correct dimensions, it would float. A boat floats because the volume of water it displaces when placed in water has a higher weight than the weight of the boat and everything in it. When you put a boat in the water, it "displaces" (pushes aside) a volume of water equal to the volume of the boat up to the waterline. How much water is displaced depends on how heavy the boat and its contents are. As long as that weight is not greater than the volume of water the boat displaces, the boat will float. But remember, as you place more weight in the boat, it sinks lower in the water, therefore displacing more water, so the weight of water being dispaced is increasing too, though not as fast as the weight of the boat. Eventually, if you keep adding weight to the boat, the boat will weigh more than the water it displaces, and the top of the boat will sink below the water. At that point, water will get inside the boat and quickly add more weight to the boat, causing it to sink rapidly. Another way of looking at it. A boat floats by spreading out the weight of its contents over a larger volume than they would normally occupy, thereby lowering the density of the boat and its contents. This would not work if the boat was a flat piece of wood. The wood itself would float, but you couldn't put much weight on it before it sank. However, if you took that same piece of wood and built a structure (a box with the top side open is the simplest) that had a hollow volume that was prevented from being filled with water, the inclusion of that hollow volume increases volume without increasing weight, which means the density decreases. Ultimately, when you place any object in water, whether it floats or not depends on its density. Adding passengers or other dense objects to the inside of the boat will increase its weight (it will also increase the volume of the boat, if the objects are not fully contained within the volume below the top of the boat, but volume does not increase as much as weight does, so density increases.) At the point where the density of the boat and its contents exceeds the density of the water, the boat will sink. However, some time before that point, the density of the boat will be high enough to push it down in the water enough for water to start spilling over the sides, which will rapidly increase the weight of the boat, with no increase in volume, resulting in a rapid increase in density, causing the boat to sink like a rock. So, if you're looking at in terms of density rather than displacement, you need to assume that objects placed inside the boat, even if they do not fit in the original volume of the boat, do not increase the volume of the boat used in your calculations. In other words, assume that all objects fit neatly inside the original volume of the boat without increasing its volume. So that, when you are computing the density of the boat and its contents, the volume in the denominator remains constant at the original volume of the boat alone.
Where can I Find an instruction manual for the Avon body analysis scale?
Go to http://www.conaircanada.ca/en/pdf/ibs/ib_ms2580c_en.pdf. Your welcome!
i think that she probably does a cartweel
What is a flat bottomed boat seen on canals?
The large ones are called barges.
The smaller ones are referred to as a "John boat" or a duck skiff. In Venice, the transportation boats are called gondolas.
How many Rowers row in each boat in a double skulls event?
There are Two (2) rowers in each boat in a double skulls event.
What are Chinese junk boats used for?
Chinese junk boats are primarily used for trading and transporting exports and imports. In the past, they also have been used for military combat.
What was the raft kon tiki made out of?
The main body of the raft was composed of nine balsa tree trunks up to 13.7 metres (45 ft) long, 60 cm (2 ft) in diameter, lashed together with 3.175 cm (1¼ inch) hemp ropes. Cross-pieces of balsa logs 5.5 m (18 ft) long and 30 cm (1 ft) in diameter were lashed across the logs at 1 m (3 ft) intervals to give lateral support. Pine splashboards clad the bow, and lengths of pine 2.5 cm (1 inch) thick and 60 cm (2 ft) wide were wedged between the balsa logs and used as centerboards.
The main mast was made of lengths of mangrove wood lashed together to form an A-frame 8.8 m (29 ft) high. Behind the main-mast was a cabin of plaited bamboo 4.2 m (14 ft) long and 2.4 m (8 ft) wide was built about 1.21-1.51 m (4-5 feet) high, and roofed with banana leaf thatch. At the stern was a 5.8 m (19 ft) long steering oar of mangrove wood, with a blade of fir. The main sail was 4.6 m by 5.5 m (15 by 18 feet) on a yard of bamboo stems lashed together. Photographs also show a top-sail above the main sail, and also a mizzen-sail, mounted at the stern.
The raft was partially decked in split bamboo. The main spars were a laminate of wood and reeds and Heyerdahl tested more than twenty different composites before settling on one that proved an effective compromise between bulk and torsional rigidity. No metal was used in the construction. Berney t
A 14-foot boat operating under oars after dark must show what color light to prevent a collision?
A 14-foot boat operating under oars after dark must show white light to prevent a collision.
A 14 foot boat operating under oars after dark must show what color light to prevent a collision?
A 14 foot boat operating under oars after dark must show a white light to prevent a collision.
What year is a 12 ft wards sea king row boat model 27125 serial number 67 g16686?
The Coast Guard regulations changed and required a permanently-affixed HIN label in a specific format on the starboard side of the transom after 1972. Prior to that rule, most manufacturers had their own serial number format and locations.
I've a 12' Sea King, too, but my serial number begins 63-K1xxx, and it's known to have been manufactured in 1963.
Therefore, based on your serial number, I'd assume that it was manufactured in 1967.
More information on HINs can be found here: http://hinvalid.com/hinfo.php
I hope this is helpful.
How many levels are in raft wars?
There are ten listed levels on the game Raft Wars. The object of the game is to maneuver obstacles and stay alive.