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Subject: Re: TWL: Re: RE: Containers Lost at Sea
owen@XXX.XXX
Date: Tue Jan 15 2002 - 04:25:58 EST
Minus of course it's own negative viscosity to which you must add the square of the visible surface area at the point of impact.
Why can't they put serialised location beacons with pop-up antennae so that we could all hear them miles away. Would surely reduce the cost of insuring them if they were locatable.
Owen
Richard <capnrich@XXX.XXX> wrote :
> An empty container does not weigh much at all.
> An empty container barely submerged weighs the weight of its contents of
> water. And just like a deadhead, it presents at the moment of impact, an
> essentially immovable object.
> Richard
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