Concept
Righting Arm 0
The righting arm is a measurement used in naval architecture to assess a vessel's stability by determining how much restorative torque is available to bring the ship back to an upright position after being tilted by an external force, such as wind or waves. It is crucial for ensuring the safety and seaworthiness of a ship, as an adequate righting arm can prevent capsizing in adverse conditions.
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