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Mathematics of SHIPs

Mathematics of SHIPs. ARCHIMEDES PRINCIPLE. A steel ship can float by displacing an amount of water that is equal to its weight. . Image Source: http://www.one-school.net. Stabilising a tall ship. Modern “Hotels on Ship Hulls” require wing stabilisers to remain upright even in light winds.

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Mathematics of SHIPs

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  1. Mathematics of SHIPs

  2. ARCHIMEDES PRINCIPLE A steel ship can float by displacing an amountof water that is equal to its weight. Image Source: http://www.one-school.net

  3. Stabilising a tall ship Modern “Hotels on Ship Hulls” require wingstabilisers to remain upright even in light winds. Images Source: Google Images

  4. Dynamic Positioning Dynamic Positioning is used in research ships and drilling vessels which venture into the deepest parts of the ocean where winds and waves are constantly changing. Images Source: Google Images

  5. Bulbous bow Ships have a bulb like protrusion under the water line which pushes out a bow wave to partially cancel the waves hitting the bow and provide “cutting through”. Images Source: Google Images

  6. Loading ships – Plimsoll Line Ships Float at Different Depths in different density waters. The “Plimsoll Line” marks the level at which a ship or boat floats in the water at different locations. It indicates how much load is allowed at different types of water. Image Source: http://www.marineinsight.com

  7. Rough seas mathematics In rough seas there are issues with Swimming Pools and Billiard Tables. Images Source: Google Images

  8. Mathematics of SHIPs Complete details of all material covered in this presentation can be found in the “Mathematics of Oceans” lesson on the Passy’s World of Mathematics Website: www.passyworldofmathematics.com

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