As the term indicates, it is measured indirectly, using Archimedes' principle, by first calculating the volume of water displaced by the ship, then converting that value into weight.
[citation needed] Ship displacement varies by a vessel's degree of load, from its empty weight as designed (known as "lightweight tonnage"[2]) to its maximum load.
Numerous specific terms are used to describe varying levels of load and trim, detailed below.
The process of determining a vessel's displacement begins with measuring its draft.
A merchant vessel has three matching sets: one mark each on the port and starboard sides forward, midships, and astern.