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  2. Similitude of ship models - Wikipedia

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    Consequently, the scale factor for the mass (M) and displacement is the same as that for the volumes, i.e.: S (M) = S 3 (L) = 25 3 = 15 625 Similitude of forces (F): If the external forces on the model are in similitude, like the shapes, masses and inertia, the model's movement will be in similitude. It can thus be shown that the forces (F ...

  3. Talk:RMS Teutonic - Wikipedia

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    A rogue wave, by contrast, is a very high wave that could definitely have washed the look-outs away; and the seas off the SE coast of South Africa where the Agulhas current meets western storms are known for rogue waves. If it were a tsunami, the ship would have had to be very near the coast to be impacted and would most likely have been washed ...

  4. HowStuffWorks - Wikipedia

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    HowStuffWorks is an American commercial infotainment website founded by professor and author Marshall Brain, to provide its target audience an insight into the way many things work. The site uses various media to explain complex concepts, terminology, and mechanisms—including photographs, diagrams, videos, animations, and articles.

  5. List of Tugs characters - Wikipedia

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    The Star Fleet is a family of boats who aim to work together on getting and fulfilling port contracts. It is led by Captain Star. Its symbol is a red funnel with blue and white stripes around the top. Fleet members have yellow Superstructures and also carry a red flag with a white star resembling the American flag.

  6. Ship model - Wikipedia

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    These are typically built by commercial firms, or, in the past, model departments of large shipyards. One famous builder of ship models for the United States Navy was the firm of Gibbs & Cox; a 1/48 scale model of the USS Missouri, which is on display at the Washington Navy Yard museum, required an estimated 77,000 man hours to construct. [37]

  7. Tugs (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The series was animated using live-action models, which were seen as the most realistic method of portraying real tugboats. [4] The set featured the Clearwater Periscope lens system, a type of professional video camera used to film at the models' eye level.

  8. List of scale model sizes - Wikipedia

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    Ship models: This was a standard size for ship models produced by Revell and Italeri but they have moved from it. 1:700: 0.435 mm: Ship models: This is the scale that most manufacturer chose to produce the largest series of waterline plastic model ships and submarines. Full hull models are popular in that scale as well. 1:600: 0.508 mm: Ship models

  9. List of rogue waves - Wikipedia

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    The boat manages to right itself; some of the crew suffer minor injuries. One of the few video recordings of (what might be) a rogue wave. [48] [non-primary source needed] In June 2005 a pair of rogue waves struck two participants in a fishing competition which capsized their 34-foot (10 m) boat 38 miles (33 nmi; 61 km) off Merritt Island ...