Deviation and the Deviascope including the Practice and Theory of Compass Adjustment
Year: 19XX Language: english Author: Capt. Charles H. Brown Genre: Handbook Publisher: Brown, Son & Ferguson Ltd. Format: PDF Quality: Scanned pages Pages count: 50 Description: Perhaps no navigational subject lends itself more readily to experimental work in a laboratory than that of compass adjustment. The effect of the ship magnetism on the compass can be demonstrated in all its phases and the subject revealed to the student in a more satisfactory manner than is possible on board ship, and where apparatus, such as shown in the frontispiece, is available for outside work, the several methods for ascertaining the deviation and the process of compensation may be performed ashore in precisely the same way as practiced by adjusters when swinging ship. This book is arranged on the lines followed usually in Navigation schools when presenting the subject to students attending short courses of instruction. The work is mainly descriptive and students are encouraged to frame an answer to the questions given in the book immediately on reading the chapter to which they relate.
Author: Capt. Charles H. Brown | Year: 1936 | Language: english | Format: PDF | Quality: Scanned pages + Photo of pages | Pages count: 291 | Genre: Handbook
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Deviation and the Deviascope including the Practice and Theory of Compass Adjustment
Language: english
Author: Capt. Charles H. Brown
Genre: Handbook
Publisher: Brown, Son & Ferguson Ltd.
Format: PDF
Quality: Scanned pages
Pages count: 50
Description: Perhaps no navigational subject lends itself more readily to experimental work in a laboratory than that of compass adjustment. The effect of the ship magnetism on the compass can be demonstrated in all its phases and the subject revealed to the student in a more satisfactory manner than is possible on board ship, and where apparatus, such as shown in the frontispiece, is available for outside work, the several methods for ascertaining the deviation and the process of compensation may be performed ashore in precisely the same way as practiced by adjusters when swinging ship.
This book is arranged on the lines followed usually in Navigation schools when presenting the subject to students attending short courses of instruction. The work is mainly descriptive and students are encouraged to frame an answer to the questions given in the book immediately on reading the chapter to which they relate.
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Deviation and the Deviascope: Including the Practice and Theory of Compass Adjustment - Capt. Charles H. Brown [1936, PDF]
Author: Capt. Charles H. Brown | Year: 1936 | Language: english | Format: PDF | Quality: Scanned pages + Photo of pages | Pages count: 291 | Genre: Handbook
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