But not on a third, that "remaining moored at the dock" is not an action.
For completeness, we also include the radiation problem and second-order motions of freely floating or elastically moored bodies.
The company's plan was to use her as an accommodation ship, moored in the copper mine's harbour.
The typical natural periods of a reasonable sized harbour or a moored vessel are of the order of magnitude of minutes.
It focuses on the ethical questions that moored nationalist thought and practice, and were premised on particular understandings of the self.
One of the other yachts narrowly missed destruction when the berg to which it was moored suddenly toppled over.
Eight large ships and fourteen destroyers can at present be moored or anchored, and under certain conditions seven more large ships can lie alongside.
The safety of passengers is assured, because for the right to strike is limited to when a ship is securely moored in a safe berth.