Chapter 9: Altitudes (Numericals Solution)



Solutions of Principle of Navigation: Chapter 1: Earth (Numerical Solutions)
NOTE: Also, we know that NOTES: Naming of Azimuth: The prefix N or S is the name same as C whereas suffix E or W depends on the value of LHA. If LHA is between 0 to 180, the body lies to the WEST and if it is between 180 and 360, the body lies to…
SOLUTION: Given : L =16m , B = 15m, H = 6m, RD=0.7 =16x15x6 = 1440m3 We know that : Density = Mass /Volume0.78 =Mass/1440m3 Hence, Mass =1123.2 tonnes SOLUTION: Given: Diameter = 8m, Radius = (d/2)m=(8/2)m =4mHeight =10mMass = 400tRD =0.9 We know that: Volume of the cylindrical tank = π2h= 3.1416 x 4…
Solution : Volume of rectangular log = (L x b x h)= (8m x 2m x 2m)= 32m3 Weight = (U/W volume ) x (Density of displaced water)Weight = (8 x 2 x1.6) x(1)= 25. 6t RD = (mass / volume)= 25.6 / 32= 0.8t/m3 . Solution : Volume of rectangular log = (L x B…
Principle of Navigations Chapter 4: Sailing (Numericals Solution) _________ EXERCISE 4(A) Solutions EXERCISE 4(B) Solutions