| William Culley Bergen - 1872 - 688 pages
...compass, and the bearing of the star by compass. Determine the deviation, and name it east or west. 35. If an ordinary standard compass placed higher than...upright, what coefficient will be affected by heeling ? 36. When generally will this coefficient be plus, and when minus ? 37. State the exceptions to this... | |
| P E. Le Couteur - 1874 - 58 pages
...will be East if the correction be to the right hand of the variation, and westerly if to the left. 35. If an ordinary standard compass placed higher than...upright, what coefficient will be affected by heeling ? ^.—Coefficient C. 36. When generally will this coefficient be plus, and when minus ? A. — When... | |
| John Merrifield - Compass - 1876 - 152 pages
...Determine the deviation, and name it east or west. — See Merrifield and Evers' ' Navigation.' 35. If an ordinary standard compass placed higher than...sides be compensated whilst the ship is upright, what co-emcient will be affected by heeling ?— ARTS. 70, 71. * The process of finding time azimuths by... | |
| John William Norie, J. W. Saul - Nautical astronomy - 1917 - 642 pages
...side in the northern hemisphere, and to the low side in the southern hemisphere, when the ship heels. 78. If an ordinary standard compass placed higher...usually drawn to windward, or the high side of the skip, in the northern hemisphere ? In the northern hemisphere, if a ship is built head to the northward,... | |
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