The distance gained in the direction of the original course when you are making a turn is known as().
A、advance
B、drift
C、tactical diameter
D、transfer
A、advance
B、drift
C、tactical diameter
D、transfer
A、gained in the direction of the original course B、gained at right angles to the original course C、the ship moves sidewise from the original course awayfrom the transfer means the distance D、around the circumference of the turning circle
A、gained at right angles to the original course B、gained in the direction of the original course C、moved sidewise from the original course when the rudder is first put over D、around the circumference of the turning circle
A、gained at right angles to the original course B、gained in the direction of the original course C、moved sidewise from the original course when the rudder is first put over D、around the circumference of the turning circle
A、around the circumference of the turning circle B、gained at right angles to the original course C、gained in the direction of the original course D、or throw of a vessels stern from her line of advance upon putting the helm hard over
A、sensitivity time control (sea-clutter control) B、receiver gain control C、brilliance control D、fast time constant (differentiator)
A、The neighbor's advertised distance must be less than or equal to the feasible distance of the current successor. B、The neighbor's advertised distance must be less than the f easible distance of the current successor. C、The neighbor's advertised distance must be greater than the feasible distance of the current successor. D、The neighbor's advertised distance must be equal to the feasible distance of the current successor . E、The neighbor's advertised distance must be greater than or equal to the feasible distance of the current successor.
A、The distance of visibility B、1/2 the distance of visibility C、A distance appropriate to the existing circumstances and conditions D、The distance that it would require for the propeller to go from full ahead to full astern
A、the distance of visibility B、1/2 the distance of visibility C、a distance appropriate to the existing circumstances and conditions D、the distance that it would require for the propeller to go from full ahead to full astern
A、A.60 fathoms B、B.the distance from the main deck to the light waterline C、C.twice the distance from the main deck to the light waterline or 50 feet whichever is greater D、D.two times the distance from the boat deck to the light waterline or 50 feet whichever is greater