The angle between the flukes and the shank of an anchor is called the().
A、holding angle
B、fleet angle
C、fluke angle
D、shank angle
A、holding angle
B、fleet angle
C、fluke angle
D、shank angle
A、stability at all angles of inclination B、initial stability C、stability at angles less than the limit of positive stability D、stability at angles less than the downflooding angle
A、A.flukes and the shank B、B.shank and the sea bottom C、C.mooring line and the sea bottom D、D.flukes and the shackle
A、the Sun,Earth,and Moon are at right angles B、the Sun's declination is 0°and is moving south C、an inferior planet is at the maximum angle to the line of sight to the Sun D、the Earth is between a planet and the Sun
A、In the 13th century a Black Rod went between the two Houses of Parliament for liaison and to discipline the members. B、In the 13th century Parliament only met by royal invitation. C、In the 13th century Parliament's role was to offer advice,not to make decisions. D、In the 13th century the most important part of Parliament was the House of Lords.
A、the rudder angle indicator reading B、the desired rudder angle reading C、the measured rudder angle reading D、the intended rudder angle reading