A Disquisition on the Stability of ShipsBy George Atwood, EsqFRS. . l9>3 *5-45 6,12 *975 *9-55 19-3 1915 375 1775 *57 134 9-35 ^ 2-3 *59 157 *55 lS^3S 14,6 S-3« 3-55 103 8. 5-9 5-1 3-35 ? .90 ertical sections, 5 feet,/ater-lines or horizontal sections, 2 feet,section 1, and the upper surface of the keel, f of a faot,section 12 coinc
A Disquisition on the Stability of ShipsBy George Atwood, EsqFRS. . l9>3 *5-45 6,12 *975 *9-55 19-3 1915 375 1775 *57 134 9-35 ^ 2-3 *59 157 *55 lS^3S 14,6 S-3« 3-55 103 8. 5-9 5-1 3-35 ? .90 ertical sections, 5 feet,/ater-lines or horizontal sections, 2 feet,section 1, and the upper surface of the keel, f of a faot,section 12 coincide with the waters surface when the vessel is loaded. Ai/juiso yxgc jju»- ? 31 32 33 34 ?? Feet. Feet. Feet. Feet. \ 5-5 l7-35 ... > 18*35 f 7- H-5 3-4 f 745 IO-35 4*3i *-35 7-* 4*55 .90 6,12 •7 5 ? 1 3-75 .70 ? ) 2*3 .80 .65 .98 •75 •63 i .90 .80 .62 .60.
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