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▸ noun: (nautical) The tendency of a ship or other water-going vessel to remain upright due to its centre of gravity being below its centre of buoyancy, ie. basically having most of its weight down low.
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▸ noun: (nautical) The tendency of a ship or other water-going vessel to remain upright due to its centre of gravity being below its centre of buoyancy, ie. basically having most of its weight down low.
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metacentre,
metacentric height,
metacenter,
centre of buoyancy,
center of buoyancy,
centrality,
paracentric,
limit of positive stability,
centripetency,
righting arm,
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