Question 2137 Deck Safety

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When the height of the metacenter is less than the height of the center of gravity of a vessel, the upright equilibrium position is _______________.

A unstable
B positive
C neutral
D stable
AI Explanation

The correct answer is A) unstable. When the height of the metacenter (the point where the buoyant force acts) is less than the height of the center of gravity of a vessel, the upright equilibrium position becomes unstable. This is because the vessel will tend to capsize or roll over when subjected to any external force or disturbance, as the center of gravity is above the metacenter, causing a negative righting moment that will further destabilize the vessel. The other options are incorrect because: B) positive is not the correct term, C) neutral equilibrium is when the metacenter and center of gravity are at the same height, and D) stable equilibrium occurs when the metacenter is above the center of gravity.

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