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Why ships bend in the ocean, the hidden physics of hogging and sagging that every vessel must survive
Ships may look like rigid steel structures, but in reality their hulls constantly flex under the combined forces of cargo weight, buoyancy, and ocean waves. This explains the mechanics of hogging and ...
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This is how engineers weigh the world’s biggest ships
Modern ships can weigh hundreds of thousands of tons — far too much to place on a scale. Instead, naval architects rely on physics, buoyancy, and precise measurements to determine a vessel’s weight.
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