Question 612 Deck Safety

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Which of the following defines the difference between the free floating displacement and the KB of a grounded vessel?

A inclining moment
B reserve buoyancy
C transverse stability
D grounding force
AI Explanation

The correct answer is D) grounding force. The grounding force is the key factor that defines the difference between the free-floating displacement and the KB (the height of the center of buoyancy above the keel) of a grounded vessel. When a vessel grounds, the grounding force acts on the vessel, causing it to squat or trim, which changes the vessel's displacement and the position of the center of buoyancy compared to the free-floating condition. The other options are not directly relevant to this specific question. Inclining moment, reserve buoyancy, and transverse stability are related to different aspects of vessel stability, but they do not define the difference between free-floating displacement and the KB of a grounded vessel.

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