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Transportation The process whereby human beings transfer people and/or goods from one place to another
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TRANSPORTATION PROCESSES
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Determines the path the load will travel
Routing Determines the path the load will travel
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Assigning a time for the travel
Scheduling Assigning a time for the travel
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Physical placement of people and/or goods on or in a vehicle
Loading Physical placement of people and/or goods on or in a vehicle
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Removal of goods or allowing people to disembark
Unloading Removal of goods or allowing people to disembark
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Stationery placement of goods and/or people
Storage Stationery placement of goods and/or people
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MODES OF TRANSPORTATION
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Land Transportation A transportation system operating on or beneath the Earth’s surface example - car, truck, railroad, pipeline, conveyor belt, bicycle
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Air Transportation A mode of transportation using aircraft to move people and cargo to their destinations example - airplane, helicopter, glider
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Space Transportation A newer mode of transportation that uses unmanned and manned flights to explore the universe example - satellites, space shuttles, space stations
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Water Transportation A transportation system through, and supported by, water example - ships, sailboats, tugboats, ferries, submarines, tankers, ocean liners
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Intermodal Transportation
What is it?
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WATER TRANSPORTATION KEY TERMS
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Archimedes’ Principle
An object must displace an amount of water which is equal to its own weight
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The upward force a fluid exerts on a body placed in the fluid
Buoyancy The upward force a fluid exerts on a body placed in the fluid
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Hull The body of the boat; does not include the motor, sails or other “extra stuff”
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Parts of a Vessel Starboard Port Stern Bow
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