Ocean- going ships in port are loaded to the so-called Plimsoll mark, which is a line indicating

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Ocean- going ships in port are loaded to the so-called Plimsoll mark, which is a line indicating the maximum safe loading depth. However, in New Orleans, located at the mouth of the Mississippi River, where the water is brackish (partly salty and partly fresh), ships are loaded until the Plimsoll mark is somewhat below the water line. Why?
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College Physics

ISBN: 978-0321601834

7th edition

Authors: Jerry D. Wilson, Anthony J. Buffa, Bo Lou

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