()refers to the tendency of a body of the ship to return to its original position after it is displaced therefrom.
Which is false about engine trials?()
If the buoyant force on a ship’s hull is equal to the displacement tonnage,the ship will().
()indicates the weight of the vessel and is,therefore,according to a well known principle of physics,equal to the weight of the water it displaces.
In a fixed displacement axial piston hydraulic motor, the speed is varied by()
A two-stroke/cycle diesel engine requires less starting air than a four-stroke/cycle diesel engine, of equal displacement, because the two-stroke/cycle diesel engine()
A two-stroke diesel engine exhaust temperature will be lower than a four-stroke diesel engine of the same displacement because the () (1) MEP is lower and the scavenging air is cooling the exhaust gases (2) valve overlap in a four-stroke
It is during () that work energy is being put into the engine; during the other 3 strokes of the piston, the engine is having to do the work.
The engine is reversed by axial displacement of the camshafts In order for this to be carried out, the cams are () with inclined transition faces.
A two-stroke diesel engine exhaust temperature will be lower than a four-stroke diesel engine of the same displacement because the () (1) scavenging air is cooling the exhaust gases (2) exhaust cycle time is longer
The device used to limit engine torque at various engine speeds is called a ()
When a ship in loaded condition floats at arbitrary water line, its displacement is to the relevant mass of water displaced by the ship()
After the engine is warned, we should() the turning gear before starting up the engine.
With UMS, when the engine room is unwatched () will control the main engine.
The displacement of a ship is to the total weight, all told, of the relevant loaded ship()
A diesel engine is similar to a gasoline engine except that the former has no ().
Before "stand-by" is rung on the engine telegraph, it is usual to give the main engine () ahead and astern.
If the buoyant force on a ship’s hull is equal to the displacement tonnage, the ship cause().
()is the tendency of a vessel to return to its original position after it is displaced therefrom.
2. ________shows the carrying capacity at each successive foot or inch that, with increasing load, the ship is further submerged. A. Displacement scale
According to the lecture, what is one possible reason that displacement activities are often grooming behaviors?
Pholep Productions is estimating the weighted average cost of capital (WACC). They have several pieces of data to consider. The firm pays 60 percent of its earnings out in dividends. The return on equ
A body that’s moving with a constant speed travels once around a circular path. Which of the following is/are true concerning the motion?I. The displacement is zero. II. The average speed is zero. III
The meaning of the displacement factor is ()