Year: 2015 Language: english Author: Capt. T.K. Joseph & Capt. S.S. Rewari Genre: Textbook Publisher: Applied Research International Edition: 2nd Edition ISBN: 9788110003623 Format: PDF Quality: Scanned pages Pages count: 215 Description: What is magnetic compass and how does it work as a reliable method of navigation at sea? And what about the magnetic compass people use in ships; Ship’s Magnetic Compass takes a closer look! With so many different approaches to the subject, it is easy to lose the connection between particular ideas, or experimental facts, and the general conceptual framework of which they are part, with detrimental consequences on basic understanding, as well as on applications. Ship’s Magnetic Compass is an attempt to oppose this tendency, by collecting together aspects of magnetism, putting it in simple format with direct application onboard ships and equipping the master and navigating officers with the precious knowledge of direction-finding. The book conceptualises how the Earth’s magnetism affects the steel hull of a ship and how to use the knowledge to reduce any ambiguity in the correct use of a magnetic compass onboard a ship. To understand a difficult, and rather remote, subject of magnetic compass adjustment and correction can be a proverbial Herculean task for a nautical officer. But Ship’s Magnetic Compass makes it easy to understand with a large plethora of colour-coded diagrams, solved examples and a rich set of questions. After all, as Albert Einstein had said, “If you can’t explain it simple enough, it means you’ve not understood it well enough.” The Ship’s Magnetic Compass is an ample indication of the authors’ grasp of the subject in order to explain the nuances to a nautical officer ‘simple enough’!
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Ship's Magnetic Compass
Year: 2015
Language: english
Author: Capt. T.K. Joseph & Capt. S.S. Rewari
Genre: Textbook
Publisher: Applied Research International
Edition: 2nd Edition
ISBN: 9788110003623
Format: PDF
Quality: Scanned pages
Pages count: 215
Description: What is magnetic compass and how does it work as a reliable method of navigation at sea? And what about the magnetic compass people use in ships; Ship’s Magnetic Compass takes a closer look!
With so many different approaches to the subject, it is easy to lose the connection between particular ideas, or experimental facts, and the general conceptual framework of which they are part, with detrimental consequences on basic understanding, as well as on applications. Ship’s Magnetic Compass is an attempt to oppose this tendency, by collecting together aspects of magnetism, putting it in simple format with direct application onboard ships and equipping the master and navigating officers with the precious knowledge of direction-finding. The book conceptualises how the Earth’s magnetism affects the steel hull of a ship and how to use the knowledge to reduce any ambiguity in the correct use of a magnetic compass onboard a ship.
To understand a difficult, and rather remote, subject of magnetic compass adjustment and correction can be a proverbial Herculean task for a nautical officer. But Ship’s Magnetic Compass makes it easy to understand with a large plethora of colour-coded diagrams, solved examples and a rich set of questions. After all, as Albert Einstein had said, “If you can’t explain it simple enough, it means you’ve not understood it well enough.”
The Ship’s Magnetic Compass is an ample indication of the authors’ grasp of the subject in order to explain the nuances to a nautical officer ‘simple enough’!
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