The upward slope of a vessels bottom from the keel to the bilge is called().
A、camber
B、sheer
C、rake
D、rise of bottom
A、camber
B、sheer
C、rake
D、rise of bottom
A、the pump supply pressure B、the slope of the fuel cam C、how the plunger is rotated D、the number of sleeve segments engaged with the rack
A、upward-acting weight force B、downward-acting weight force C、upward-acting buoyant force D、environmental force
A、base of the flames,moving the horn from side to side,following the flames upward as they diminish B、top of the flaming area,moving the horn from side to side,following the flames downward as they diminish C、center of the flaming area,moving the horn vertically from top to bottom D、bottom of the flaming area,moving the horn vertically to the top following the flames upward as they diminish
A、the pump supply pressure B、the slope of the fuel cam C、how the plunger is rotated D、the number of sleeve segments engaged with the rack
A、the center of volume of the immersed portion of the vessel B、the center of gravity of the water plane C、that point at which all the vertical downward forces of weight are considered to be concentrated D、that point at which all the vertical upward forces of buoyancy are considered to be concentrated