Transcription of CHAPTER 12 SHIP STABILITY AND BUOYANCY
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CHAPTER 12 ship STABILITY AND BUOYANCYL earning Objectives:Recall the terminology used forship STABILITY ; the laws of physics and trigonometry usedto determine STABILITY and BUOYANCY of a ship ; and theeffects of BUOYANCY , gravity, and weight shifts on the guidance of the damage controlassistant, damage control personnel provide the firstline of defense to ensure your ship is as seaworthy aspossible. Your responsibilities may include preparingdaily draft reports, taking soundings, or perhaps youmay stand watch operating a ballasting this CHAPTER , you will be introduced to the lawsof mathematics and physics used to determine thebuoyancy and STABILITY of a ship . Also, there are variousengineering and mathematical principles that you willbecome familiar with as you study this information on these subjects is provided intheNaval Ships Technical Manual(NSTM), chapter079, volume 1, and inNSTM, CHAPTER 096.
ship’s center of gravity, and thereby affects the stability of the ship. Figure 12-9 shows how an INCLINING MOMENT is produced when a weight is moved …
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