The power required to drive a ship through the water depends upon the resistance offered by the water and air, the efficiency of the propulsion device adopted and the interactions among them.
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Naval architecture, Ships, Designs and plansShowing 2 featured editions. View all 12 editions?
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Basic Ship Theory: Ship Dynamics and Design (Basic Ship Theory Vol. 2, Chapters 10-16)
January 1995, Longman Publishing Group
Hardcover
in English
- 4th edition
0470234296 9780470234297
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Basic ship theory
1994, Longman Scientific & Technical, Copublished in the U.S. with John Wiley
in English
- 4th ed.
0470233885 9780470233887
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