Calculate The Righting Arm
Calculate the righting arm of a vessel whose GM is 0.65 m when inclined at an angle of 12°.
Given:
GM = 0.65 m
Angle of Inclination = 12°
Solution:
Righting Arm = GM x Sin Angle of Inclination
= 0.65 m x Sin 12°
= 0.135 meter is the answer
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