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<p>architecture, has been taken into account for hundreds of years.  Historically, ship stability calculations relied on <a href="page.php?w=rule_of_thumb">rule of thumb</a> calculations, often tied to a specific system of measurement.  Some of these very old equations continue to be used in naval architecture books today. However, the advent of calculus-based methods of determining stability, particularly Pierre Bouguer's introduction of the concept of the metacenter in the 1740s <a href="page.php?w=ship_model_basin">ship model basin</a>, allow</p><p>
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