RMS Titanic was a British ocean liner that sank on 15 April 1912 after striking an iceberg on the ship's maiden voyage from Southampton, England to New...
RMS may refer to: Ramstein Air Base, in Germany (IATA code RMS) Republik Maluku Selatan (Republic of the South Moluccas), a self-proclaimed republic in...
(abbrev. RMS, RMS or rms) of a set of numbers is the square root of the set's mean square. Given a set x i {\displaystyle x_{i}} , its RMS is denoted...
RMS Lusitania (named after the Roman province corresponding to modern Portugal) was a British ocean liner launched by the Cunard Line in 1906. She was...
RMS Olympic was a British ocean liner and the lead ship of the White Star Line's trio of Olympic-class liners. Olympic had a career spanning 24 years...
RMS Carpathia was a Cunard Line transatlantic passenger steamship built by Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson in their shipyard in Wallsend, England. The...
RMS Titanic sank on 15 April 1912 in the North Atlantic Ocean. The largest ocean liner in service at the time, Titanic was four days into her maiden voyage...
to bear the name Britannic. She was the youngest sister of the RMS Olympic and the RMS Titanic and was intended to enter service as a transatlantic passenger...
been named RMS Mauretania, after the ancient territory of Mauretania: RMS Mauretania (1906), launched in 1906 and in service until 1934 RMS Mauretania (1938)...
Two different ocean liners of the Cunard Steamship Lines have been named RMS Laconia. Although one was launched ten years after the other, and was the...
RMS Queen Mary is a retired British ocean liner that sailed primarily on the North Atlantic Ocean from 1936 to 1967 for the Cunard Line and was built...
RMS Franconia may refer to the following specific vessels: RMS Franconia (1910), ocean liner operated by the Cunard Line, launched on 23 July 1910 RMS Franconia (1922)...
mean square (RMS) of the sine wave voltage, it is often referred to as "RMS power" or "watts RMS", but this is incorrect: it is not the RMS value of the...
RMS Scythia was a Cunard ocean liner. She sailed on her maiden voyage in 1921, and became a troop and supply ship during the Second World War. Scythia...
are more appropriate. Root mean square (RMS) amplitude is used especially in electrical engineering: the RMS is defined as the square root of the mean...
RMS Queen Elizabeth was an ocean liner operated by Cunard Line. In tandem with Queen Mary both ships provided a weekly luxury liner service between Southampton...
RMS Locotec is a railway company based in Wolsingham, England. It has specialised in industrial railway management, infrastructure maintenance, and rolling...
RMS Lucania was a British ocean liner owned by the Cunard Steamship Line Shipping Company, built by Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company of...
RMS Aquitania was an ocean liner of the Cunard Line in service from 1914 to 1950. She was designed by Leonard Peskett and built by John Brown & Company...
RMS Saxonia may refer to: RMS Saxonia (1899), a British Cunard Line passenger ship launched in 1899 and scrapped in 1925 RMS Saxon (1900), was a Royal...
RMS Hesperian was a British ocean liner that was torpedoed and sunk by the German submarine U-20 85 nautical miles (157 km; 98 mi) south west by south...
RMS Carmania may refer to the following ocean liners: RMS Carmania (1905) – in service with Cunard Line 1905–32 RMS Carmania (1954) – in service with...
RMS Trent was a British Royal Mail paddle steamer built in 1841 by William Pitcher of Northfleet for the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company. She measured...
RMS Campania was a British ocean liner owned by the Cunard Line, built by Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company of Govan, Scotland, and launched...
and rejected RMS Titanic Inc.'s claim that it should be awarded title to the items recovered since 1993 under the Maritime Law of Finds. RMS Titanic Inc...
converted into a direct current of equivalent value, the root mean square (RMS). Simple instrumentation and signal converters carry out this conversion...
RMS Strathnaver, later SS Strathnaver, was an ocean liner of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company (P&O). She was the first of five sister...
RMS Aurania can refer to any of three ships originally owned and operated by the Cunard Line: RMS Aurania (1882), built in 1882, scrapped in 1905 RMS Aurania (1916)...