Wednesday, October 2, 2019
Titanic :: essays research papers
 Titanic      Titanic was the largest ship in the world, built by a workforce of 17,000.  The ultimate in turn-of-the-century design and technology. First-class suites  ran to more than $ 55,000 in todays dollars, and when she sailed on her maiden  voyage from Southampton, England on route to NY , she held among her 2,227  passengers. The cream of industrial society, including colonel John Jacob Astor.  Macys founder; U.S. congressman Isidor Straus and Thomas Andrews, the ships  builder. The ship was built of easily sealed-off compartments. If, for some  unimaginable reason, the hull were punctured, only the compartment actually  ruptured would flood. In an worst case example - builders figured that the  Titanic would take from one to three days to sink, time for nearby ships to help,  because there was only 16 lifeboats. Unfortunately, things didn't work out that  way.    On April 14th, 1912 at about 7:30, at the first ominous hint of disaster  has came. Into the earphones of the wireless operator on duty came amessage from  the steamer California: Three large bergs five miles southward from us. But the  Titanic continued to rush through the deepening darkness. The temperature was  one degree above freezing. When lookouts Frederick Fleet and Reginald Lee had  come on duty at 10 P.M., the sky was cloudless and the air clear. At around  11:30 P.M., just half an hour before they were to be rewired, a slight haze had  appeared, directly ahead. And about two points on either side. Suddenly - his  training causing his reflexes to function instinctively. Fleet gave the warning  bell and immediately reached across the crowns nest to the bridges telephone. In  its compartment on the starboard side. He rangà   ms bell urgently. Fleet replaced  the telephone and gripped the crowns nest rail.    At 11:40 P.M., April 14 , 1912 ; The lookouts spotted the icebergà   a  quarter-mile ahead. Had they not alerted the bridge, the ship would not have  attempted a turn. At 11:40P.M. ; the ship sideswipes the ice. Because of the  steels ductility,it would have absorbed massive amounts of energy. The ice  crashed right through the plating as it grinded along the side, Strinking at an  angle like s 300-foot zipper.    ON midnight, April 14-15; fist sixà   compartments were filling; water was  beginning to slosh over. 12:40.; water filled 2,000 bathtubs 1:20 A.M.; The bow  dipped; water flooded through anchor - chain holes. At 2:10 A.M.; The Titanic  titled to 45 degrees or more and stress reaches nearby 15 tons per square inch.  The keel bends; The bottom plating buckles. At 2:15 A.M.; The sternà   grew  heavier and until ità   reached some 16,000 tons of in - water weight .  					    
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