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  1. The displacement or displacement tonnage of a ship is its weight. As the term indicates, it is measured indirectly, using Archimedes' principle, by first calculating the volume of water displaced by the ship, then converting that value into weight.

  2. 6 sty 2006 · Displacement is the volume of water displaced when the vessel is freely floating and such volume will equal the total weight of the boat and all items thereon at that time. It is a direct relation to overal weight.

  3. 10 mar 2010 · This is called displacement, thanks to a fundamental law of nature (first discovered by Archimedes in the 3rd century B.C.) that states that the weight of an object is exactly equal to the weight of the water it displaces when it is placed in water.

  4. 18 lut 2011 · For example, sometimes you'll see the term, "boat displacement" meaning boat weight or "dry displacement" meaning no fluids or passengers aboard. These terminology tricks are often seen with regard to the smaller trailerable racing sailing yachts, giving the false impression that they are lighter and faster than they actually will be once the ...

  5. 11 lut 2016 · Displacement of a vessel is almost always expressed as the weight/mass of the water displaced, not the volume of the water displaced. The volume displaced depends on the density of the water, which changes with salinity (fresh water, salt water or in-between) and temperature.

  6. A boat's displacement is defined as the weight of the volume of water displaced by it when afloat. It's normally described in long tons (1 ton = 2,240 lbs) but it can also be stated in cubic feet, with 1 ft3 = 64lb.

  7. 17 kwi 2024 · The difference between boat weight and boat displacement is: Boat weight is the boats total weight and everything in it. Boat displacement is how much water the boat displaces. Therefore, if you have a heavy engine or a lot of gear in your boat, it will weigh more and have a higher boat weight.

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