Find the moment of statical stability when a ship of 10,450 tons displacement is heeled 6 degrees if the GM is 0.5 m.
Given:
               GM = 0.5 m
Angle of heel = 6 degrees
Displacement = 10,450 tons
What is asked?
Moment of Statical Stability (MSS)
Solution:
MSS = Weight × GM × Sin θ  
MSS = 10,450 tons × 0.5 m × Sin 6°
MSS = 546.2 ton-meters
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