Re: fresh- vs salt-water displacement
By:John B.
Date: 7/5/2000, 6:38 pm
Date: 7/5/2000, 6:38 pm
In Response To: fresh- vs salt-water displacement (Paul G. Jacobson)
: So, when heading from fresh to salt water, eat, drink, and fish. What more is
: there to a simple life?
: PGJ
Hi Paul, I wonder if that 1.3% difference can be extrapolated to large vessels...even the largest only draw 50 ft. or so, so the possible difference due to water density is only 8". Doesn't seem to make a difference to ships or kayaks, as long as you are not in the dead sea! Thanks for the explanation, and next time someone says it is easier to swim in salt vs. fresh water, then I'll have to think about it some more.
John B.
Messages In This Thread
- Question on displacement
Ed Walshe - Dublin -- 7/3/2000, 9:11 am- Plus the weight of the kayak
Dale Frolander -- 7/3/2000, 11:29 am- Re: Plus the weight of the kayak
John B. -- 7/3/2000, 6:37 pm- fresh- vs salt-water displacement
Paul G. Jacobson -- 7/5/2000, 12:33 am- Re: fresh- vs salt-water displacement
John B. -- 7/5/2000, 6:38 pm- Re: fresh- vs salt-water displacement
Paul G. Jacobson -- 7/6/2000, 6:42 am- Re: fresh- vs salt-water displacement
Dale Frolander -- 7/7/2000, 12:55 am- specious origins
Paul G. Jacobson -- 7/7/2000, 12:16 pm- Re: fresh- vs salt-water displacement
John B. -- 7/7/2000, 6:10 am - Re: fresh- vs salt-water displacement
- Re: Thanks for the Physics lesson ...
John B. -- 7/6/2000, 5:42 pm - specious origins
- Re: fresh- vs salt-water displacement
- Re: fresh- vs salt-water displacement
- Re: fresh- vs salt-water displacement
- fresh- vs salt-water displacement
- Re: Question on displacement
peter czerpak -- 7/3/2000, 10:54 am - Re: Plus the weight of the kayak
- Plus the weight of the kayak