Question 1737 Deck Safety
70% to passThe vertical motion of a floating vessel in which the entire hull is lifted by the force of the sea is known as _______________.
A
surge
B
sway
C
pitch
D
heave
AI Explanation
The correct answer is D) heave. Heave refers to the vertical motion of a floating vessel, where the entire hull is lifted by the force of the sea. This is one of the six degrees of freedom that a ship experiences, with the others being surge (forward/backward motion), sway (side-to-side motion), roll (rotation around the longitudinal axis), pitch (rotation around the transverse axis), and yaw (rotation around the vertical axis). The other options are incorrect because they refer to different types of motion: surge is the forward/backward motion, sway is the side-to-side motion, and pitch is the rotation around the transverse axis.
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