The biggest factors concerning hauling loads of cargo across borders depends on what type of cargo and between what borders. General concerns are shipping costs and special rules if having some sort of dangerous or hazardous cargo.
The level a cargo ship floats in water is influenced by factors such as the weight of the cargo and the ship itself, the distribution of that weight, the density of water, and the buoyancy force acting on the ship's hull. Changes in any of these factors can affect how high or low the ship sits in the water.
Aircraft weight limits set by the manufacturer or aviation regulators. Type and size of cargo being transported. Balance and distribution of cargo to ensure proper weight distribution within the aircraft.
Yali's question is "Why do you whites have so much cargo, while we whites have so little?" A possible answer is that the traditional economy of Yali's society does not depend on "cargo", because it is a gift economy, not a market economy.
This depends on numerous factors - the expected (design) load, the particular aircraft type and other things. The question, as it stands, cannot be answered.
Different models of helicopter have different performance stats. Impossible to answer without knowing which one you had in mind.
I would like to answer, but "Savana cargo Saturday May 2, 2009. Burlington On" is not a question, so I'm not sure how exactly to answer it.
In order to answer your question, you would have to start with telling from where in Japan to where in the US in order to get the distance. Next question you have to answer before asking your question is the size of the cargo ship. This could be a very large container ship or it could be general cargo stoved into a row-boat. Next question that will have to be determined is the current and which direction it has as the cargo ship is leaving Japan. Next question that will have to be determined is the weather conditions - is it calm, windy, wavy, stormy, hurricane. Once you have the answers in place, then we can go back to your initial question and answer it very precisely.
The website cargovango.com is the perfect website to answer your question. There is 69 listings for Ford vans at this time plus the website seems to specialize in cargo vans. Good luck with your search.
"Why is it that you white people developed so much cargo and brought it to New Guinea, but we black people had little cargo of our own?" Guns, Germs, and Steel by Jared Diamond pg. 14
The aft restraint factor for cargo loads refers to the level of restraint or securing required to prevent cargo from moving or shifting towards the tail (aft) of an aircraft during flight. It is typically determined by aircraft manufacturers and regulatory authorities and is based on factors such as the weight, size, and characteristics of the cargo being transported. The specific aft restraint factor may vary depending on the type of aircraft and the specific cargo loading configuration.
A galley ship could be rowed forward, even if other ships were becalmed due to lack of wind to fill their sails. Not quite sure what cargo refers to in the question.