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Metacentric height (also gm)
Глоссарий морских терминов (рангоут, такелаж, устройство судна) |
A measurement of the initial static stability of a vessel afloat, calculated as the distance between her centre of gravity and her metacenter. a vessel with a large metacentric height rolls more quickly and therefore more uncomfortably for people on board; a vessel with a small metacentric height will roll sluggishly and may face a greater danger of capsizing.
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Measurement, английский
- Set of operations having the object of determining a value of a quantity (1)
- Измерение. система мер.
- Измерение; замер
- The size, length, etc. of something which has been measured
- Измерение
- Обмер
- Оценка
- Измерение dust ~ измерение концентрации пыли
- Измерение. комплекс операций, имеющих целью определение значе-ния величины [32].
- The process of ascertaining the attributes, dimensions, extent, quantity, degree or capacity of some object of observation and representing these in the qualitative or quantitative terms of a data language. any empirical pursuit that places the observer outside his object of observation must consider measurement the fundamental process through which scientific constructs or models are linked to reality (->index, ->symptom). otherwise measurement is only one section in a circular process of computing a stable form. the traditional levels of measurement are nominal, ordinal, interval and ratio scales.
- The magnitude of the property of an object calibrated against one or more units of measure.
- Измерение. комплекс операций, имеющих целью определение значения величины [32].
Metacenter, английский
The midway point between a vessel`s center of buoyancy when upright and her center of buoyancy when tilted.
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Passenger-cargoman, английский
A merchant ship configured primarily for the transportation of cargo but also for the transportation of at least some passengers.
Cable length, английский
A measure of length or distance. equivalent to (uk) 1/10 nautical mile, approx. 600 feet; (usa) 120 fathoms, 720 feet (219 m); other countries use different values.
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