Question 163Safety & Environmental - Assistant Engineer

70% to pass

A vessel having a concentration of weight toward the top of the vessel is said to be _______________.

Atender
Bstiff
Cneutral
Dbuoyant
AI Explanation

The correct answer is A) tender. A vessel with a concentration of weight toward the top of the vessel is said to be "tender" because the high center of gravity makes the vessel less stable and more prone to rolling or heeling over in response to external forces like wind or waves. This increased tendency to roll or heel over makes the vessel feel "tender" or sensitive to these forces. The other answer choices are incorrect because: B) "stiff" refers to a vessel with a low center of gravity that is very stable, C) "neutral" refers to a vessel with a center of gravity at the exact midpoint that is neither tender nor stiff, and D) "buoyant" refers to the overall upward force acting on the vessel, not its stability characteristics.

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