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  1. ???? A lot of these questions seem to be B. Better to guess than not answer on a USCG license exam.

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  2. Good Day from Australia,
    I have a stability question, perhaps you can help?

    "A vessel's resistance to pitching is greater than it's resistance to rolling" Justify this statement using concepts of inertia.

    Best Regards, David Langbecker

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    1. Resistance to pitching can be measured by the vessel's Longitidinal GM which is much greater than it's Transverse GM due to a much greater value for Longitudinal KM.

      Comparing both longitudinal and transverse KB are virtually the same, but their BMs are much different due to their moments of inertia or BM, mecentric radius.

      BM = I/Displaced Volume
      Where I =Moment of Inertia
      For transverse I of a rectangular barge
      I = lb^3/diaplaved volume
      However for longitudinal I of s rectangular barge
      I =bl^3/displaced volume
      For both:
      l = length
      b= beam

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  3. Resistance to pitching can be measured by the vessel's Longitidinal GM which is much greater than it's Transverse GM due to a much greater value for Longitudinal KM.

    Comparing both longitudinal and transverse KB are virtually the same, but their BMs are much different due to their moments of inertia or BM, mecentric radius.

    BM = I/Displaced Volume
    Where I =Moment of Inertia
    For transverse I of a rectangular barge
    I = lb^3/diaplaved volume
    However for longitudinal I of s rectangular barge
    I =bl^3/displaced volume
    For both:
    l = length
    b= beam

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