Ships Speed & Time Exam Trial
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Here's a general overview of how to approach speed and time problems:
1. Speed, Distance, and Time Relationship:
The basic formula relating speed, distance, and time is: Speed = Distance/Time.
Rearranging the formula, you can calculate time as Time = Distance/Speed.
To find distance, use the formula Distance = Speed * Time.
2. Units:
Ensure that your units are consistent. If speed is given in knots, time should be in hours, and distance in nautical miles.
3. Course Changes:
If there are course changes involved, you may need to consider vectors and angles. Trigonometry may come into play.
4. Currents and Wind:
If there are currents or wind affecting the vessel, these factors will need to be taken into account. They can either assist or impede progress, affecting speed and course.
5. Tides:
Tidal currents can also impact a vessel's speed and direction. Understanding the tide schedule is crucial in certain scenarios.
Exam trial is divided into 5 parts, each of which has more than 18 questions
Application features :
- Multiple-choice exercise
- There are 2 hints (Hint or Knowledge, Add TIME for answering), that can be used
- Questions on one topic will appear in 10 questions
- On the topic selection screen, you can see the score percentage of the exam per topic