Question 1727 Deck Safety

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The most detrimental effect on initial stability is a result of liquids _______________.

A flowing in and out of a holed wing tank
B pocketing in a slack tank as a vessel heels
C flowing from fore to aft within a vessel
D flowing from side to side within the vessel
AI Explanation

The correct answer is A) flowing in and out of a holed wing tank. The reason this is the most detrimental effect on initial stability is that the liquid flowing in and out of a holed wing tank can significantly shift the vessel's center of gravity, destabilizing the ship. This rapid shift in the center of gravity greatly reduces the vessel's initial stability, making it more prone to capsizing. The other answer choices are incorrect because: B) pocketing in a slack tank as a vessel heels has a less immediate impact on stability, C) flowing from fore to aft within a vessel does not directly affect initial stability, and D) flowing from side to side within the vessel would have a lesser effect on the center of gravity compared to the rapid shifts caused by a holed wing tank.

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