Text-book on Navigation and Nautical AstronomyLongmans, Green and Company, 1918 - 438 σελίδες |
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... miles from the equator on the globe , but the meridional parts for 30 ° 1888 , FIG . 8 . which means that on a Mercator's chart drawn to the PROJECTIONS . 5 recommended to consult a recognised School Text-Book (5) New chapters have been ...
... miles from the equator on the globe , but the meridional parts for 30 ° 1888 , FIG . 8 . which means that on a Mercator's chart drawn to the PROJECTIONS . 5 recommended to consult a recognised School Text-Book (5) New chapters have been ...
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... miles from the equator . Again , the meridional parts for 31 ° 1958 , and 1958 1888 70 miles , which would be the length of the expanded degree from 30 ° to 31 ° . = - = The meridional parts for any given latitude may be calcu- lated by ...
... miles from the equator . Again , the meridional parts for 31 ° 1958 , and 1958 1888 70 miles , which would be the length of the expanded degree from 30 ° to 31 ° . = - = The meridional parts for any given latitude may be calcu- lated by ...
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... miles between two places in the same latitude . In the traverse table , it is the number of miles of easting or westing made on a given course and distance . 23. Nautical Mile . - The one - sixtieth part of a degree measured on a ...
... miles between two places in the same latitude . In the traverse table , it is the number of miles of easting or westing made on a given course and distance . 23. Nautical Mile . - The one - sixtieth part of a degree measured on a ...
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... miles or more , and presses on the surface with an average weight of nearly 15 lbs . on a square inch , and its average pressure at sea - level is nearly 1000 millibars . A cubic foot of atmospheric air under ordinary circumstances ...
... miles or more , and presses on the surface with an average weight of nearly 15 lbs . on a square inch , and its average pressure at sea - level is nearly 1000 millibars . A cubic foot of atmospheric air under ordinary circumstances ...
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... miles on a scale of inch to 25 miles , the length would be 422 inches = 17 inches : or if in such a figure the length 2.6 × 25 of a side is 2.6 inches , its actual size would be = 650 miles . 1 10 miles Example 1. - In triangle ABC , B ...
... miles on a scale of inch to 25 miles , the length would be 422 inches = 17 inches : or if in such a figure the length 2.6 × 25 of a side is 2.6 inches , its actual size would be = 650 miles . 1 10 miles Example 1. - In triangle ABC , B ...
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Aldebaran altitude Approx artificial horizon August bearing by compass Bearing of distant blue pole centre chart chron chronometer circle coefficient comp compass bearing compass course correct magnetic bearing cosec course and distance declination deviation Diff distant object fast Find the lat Find the latitude Find true Fomalhaut G.M. noon given Greenwich heeling error height of eye horizontal hour angle inch knots latitude longitude magnetic courses magnetic equator mbars mean meridian Meridian Altitude miles Moon Moon's needle northern hemisphere observed P.M. at ship parallel parallel sailing Pegasi polar distance right angles Right Ascension sailing September set and drift sextant ship's head showed side Sidereal slow Spica standard compass star steering sub-permanent magnetism subtract Sun's Table tons true azimuth true dist variation vertex zenith
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Σελίδα 373 - Square Measure 144 square inches (sq. in.) = 1 square foot (sq. ft.) 9 square feet = 1 square yard (sq. yd.) 30£ square yards = 1 square rod (sq. rd.) 160 square rods = 1 acre (A.) 640 acres = 1 square mile (sq.
Σελίδα 373 - Measure 12 inches (in.) = 1 foot (ft.) 3 feet = 1 yard (yd.) 5-j yards = 1 rod (rd.) 320 rods =1 mile (mi...
Σελίδα 299 - Northern hemisphere ; and what effect has it on the assumed position of the ship when she is steering on Northerly, and also on Southerly courses ? 17. The effect being as you state, on what courses would you keep away, and on what courses would you keep closer to the wind, in order to make good a given Compass course ? 18.
Σελίδα 308 - ... 16. State to which side of the ship, in the majority of cases, is the North point of the Compass drawn in the Northern hemisphere ; and what effect has it on the assumed position of the Ship when she is steering on Northerly, and also on Southerly courses ? 17.
Σελίδα 28 - The angle between the first and last directions of a ray which has suffered two reflections in one plane is equal to twice the inclination of the reflecting surfaces to each other. Let AB be the limb or graduated . arc, of a portion of a circle 60° in extent, but divided into 120 equal parts. On the radius CB let a silvered plane glass D be fixed, at right angles to the plane of the circle, and on the moveable radius CE let another such silvered glass, C, be fixed.
Σελίδα 44 - We have, then, that the sine of an angle is equal to the cosine of its complement, and conversely.
Σελίδα 373 - TABLE. 16 drams, (drs.) make 1 ounce, - marked - oz. 16 ounces ----- 1 pound, ----- lb. 28 pounds - - - , - - 1 quarter, ----- qr. 4 quarters ----- 1 hundred weight, - - cwt. 20 hundred weight - - 1 ton, ------ T.
Σελίδα 297 - Certificate is to answer correctly at least eight of such of the following questions as are marked with a cross by the Examiner. The Examiner will not mark less than 12 : — . I 1.
Σελίδα 308 - Determine the deviation, and name it east or west. 35. If an ordinary standard compass placed higher than the iron top sides be compensated whilst the ship is upright, what coefficient will be affected by heeling ? 36.
Σελίδα 307 - Compass to make the following courses, correct magnetic. 9. Supposing you have steered the following courses by the Standard Compass, find the correct magnetic courses made from the above deviation table.