Answer:
B ) Methane
Explanation:
Methane is known as a natural gas and is the most commonly used sources of fuel amongst businesses and homes to power water heaters and stoves.
B) x-rays
C) micro waves
D) radio waves
When an object is immersed in a fluid (in this case water, but may include both liquids and gases) the fluid exerts an upward force on the object which is called buoyancy force or up-thrust. Archimedes’ Principle states that the buoyant force (upward push or force) applied to an object is equal to the weight of the fluid that the object takes the space of by that object. Thus when an object is placed in water the rise in the water level is dictated by the mass of that object.
So for example if you fill a bucket with water and you drop a stone in that bucket, if you measure the weight of the water that overflows from the bucket due to the stone being dropped into the bucket is equivalent to the pushing force that the water has on the stone (as the stone drops to the bottom of the bucket the water is pushing it to stay afloat but the rock is more dense than water and as such its downthrust exceeds water's upthrust).
The first thing you should do after retrieving a boat onto a trailer is to secure the boat to the trailer. This is important to ensure the boat remains stable and safe during transportation.
Here are the steps to secure the boat to the trailer:
1. Position the boat properly: Align the boat on the trailer so that it is centered and evenly distributed. Make sure the boat is positioned in such a way that the weight is balanced and evenly distributed across the trailer.
2. Attach the bow strap: The bow strap is a strong, adjustable strap that is used to secure the front (bow) of the boat to the trailer. Connect one end of the bow strap to the trailer and the other end to a secure point on the boat's bow. Make sure the strap is tight and secure, but not overly tightened to the point of damaging the boat.
3. Connect the stern tie-downs: Stern tie-downs are straps or ropes used to secure the rear (stern) of the boat to the trailer. Attach one end of each stern tie-down to the trailer and the other end to a secure point on the boat's stern. Make sure the stern tie-downs are tight and secure, but again, avoid over-tightening.
4. Check the connections: After attaching the bow strap and stern tie-downs, double-check all the connections to ensure they are properly secured. Give each strap a gentle tug to make sure it is tight and won't come loose during transport.
5. Secure loose items: Before hitting the road, secure any loose items in the boat, such as life jackets, paddles, or fishing gear. These items should be properly stowed and secured to prevent them from shifting or falling out during transportation.
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Answer:
Set the parking brake of the towing vehicle, and put it in park (or first gear if you have a manual transmission).
Move the vessel onto the trailer far enough to attach the winch line to the bow eye of the vessel. ...
Shut off the engine, and raise the engine or outdrive.
Pull the vessel out of the water.
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