Question 1969Navigation General
70% to passWith respect to a reversing current, slack water occurs when there is _______________.
A
little or no horizontal motion of the water
B
when winds cause water to back up in a river mouth
C
a weak ebb or flood current
D
little or no vertical motion of the water
AI Explanation
The correct answer is A) little or no horizontal motion of the water. Slack water occurs when there is little or no horizontal motion of the water, typically at the change between the flood (incoming) and ebb (outgoing) tides. At this point, the current is at its weakest and there is minimal horizontal water movement, resulting in slack water conditions. The other options are incorrect because: B) refers to wind-driven water backup, not slack water; C) describes a weak current, but does not specify the lack of horizontal motion; and D) refers to vertical water motion, which is not the defining characteristic of slack water.
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