magnetic compass()A、陀罗罗经B、磁罗经C、罗经复示器D、仪器
magnetic compass()
- A、陀罗罗经
- B、磁罗经
- C、罗经复示器
- D、仪器
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The compass error of a magnetic compass that has no deviation is ______.A.zeroB.equal to variationC.eliminated by adjusting the compassD.constant at any geographical location
Which one of the followings is incorrect about magnetic compass?______.A.The magentic compass is compulsory on my vesselB.The magentic compass is prone to errorC.The magentic compass is always placed inside steel constructionsD.The magentic compass needs to be calibrated to compensate for local magnetic distortion
On a nautical chart,the inner ring of a compass rose indicates ______.A.true directionsB.compass errorC.deviationD.magnetic directions
Which magnetic compass corrector(s)CANNOT be set on a heading of magnetic east or magnetic west ________.A.Heeling magnetB.Flinders barC.Fore-and-aft magnetsD.All of the above can be set on magnetic east or magnetic west headings
Which magnetic compass corrector(s)can be set while the vessel is on a heading of magnetic north or magnetic south ________.A.Quadrantal spheresB.Heeling magnetsC.Flinders barD.Fore-and-aft magnets
Deviation is the angle between the ______.A.true meridian and the axis of the compass cardB.true meridian and the magnetic meridianC.magnetic meridian and the axis of the compass cardD.axis of the compass card and the degaussing meridian
If a magnetic compass is not affected by any magnetic field other than the Earth’s which statement is TRUE?______.A.Compass error and variation are equalB.Compass north will be true northC.Variation will equal deviationD.There will be no compass error
Magnetic compass deviation______.A.varies depending upon the bearing usedB.is the angular difference between magnetic north and compass northC.is published on the compass rose on most nautical chartsD.is the angular difference between geographic and magnetic meridians
Magnetic heading differs from compass heading by______.A.compass errorB.true headingC.variationD.Deviation
Magnetic dip is a measurement of the angle between the ______.A.geographic pole and the magnetic poleB.lubber’s line and true northC.horizontal and the magnetic line of forceD.compass heading and the magnetic heading
单选题Compass deviation is caused by().Amagnetism from the earth's magnetic fieldBmisalignment of the compassCmagnetism within the vesselDa dirty compass housing
单选题The magnetic compass magnets are acted on by the horizontal component of the Earth’s total magnetic force. This magnetic force is GREATEST at the().Anorth magnetic poleBsouth magnetic poleCmagnetic prime vertical meridianDmagnetic equator
单选题Deviation in a compass is caused by the().Avessel's geographic positionBvessel's headingCearth's magnetic fieldDinfluence of the magnetic materials of the vessel
单选题If a magnetic compass is not affected by any magnetic field other than the Earth’s,which statement is TRUE? ()ACompass error and variation are equalBCompass north will be true northCVariation will equal deviationDThere will be no compass error
单选题Deviation is the angle between the().Atrue meridian and the axis of the compass cardBtrue meridian and the magnetic meridianCmagnetic meridian and the axis of the compass cardDaxis of the compass card and the degaussing meridian
单选题The horizontal angle between the magnetic meridian and the north-south line of the magnetic compass is().AdeviationBvariationCcompass errorDdip
单选题As a vessel changes course to starboard,the compass card in a magnetic compass().Aremains aligned with compass northBalso turns to starboardCfirst turns to starboard then counterclockwise to portDturns counterclockwise to port
单选题Which magnetic compass corrector(s)CANNOT be set on a heading of magnetic east or magnetic west().AHeeling magnetBFlinders barCFore-and-aft magnetsDAll of the above can be set on magnetic east or magnetic west headings
单选题The greatest directive force is exerted on the magnetic compass when the().Aneedles are nearly in line with the meridianBvessel is near the magnetic polesCvariation is near zeroDvessel is near the magnetic equator
单选题Which magnetic compass corrector(s)can be set while the vessel is on a heading of magnetic north or magnetic south().AQuadrantal spheresBHeeling magnetsCFlinders barDFore-and-aft magnets
单选题Variation in a compass is caused by().Aworn gears in the compass housingBmagnetism from the earth's magnetic fieldCmagnetism within the vesselDlack of oil in the compass bearings
单选题The principal purpose of magnetic compass adjustment is to().Areduce the variation as much as possibleBreduce the deviation as much as possibleCreduce the magnetic dip as much as possibleDallow the compass bowl to swing freely on its gimbals
单选题What is an advantage of the magnetic compass aboard vessels?()ACompass error is negligible at or near the earth's magnetic polesBIt does not have to be checked as oftenCIt is reliable due to it's essential simplicityDAll points on the compass rose are readily visible
单选题What is the basic principle of the magnetic compass().AMagnetic materials of the same polarity repel each other and those of opposite polarity attractBThe Earth's magnetic lines of force are parallel to the surface of the EarthCMagnetic meridians connect points of equal magnetic variationDThe compass needle(s)will,when properly compensated,lie parallel to the isogonic lines of the Earth
单选题The principal purpose of adjustment of the magnetic compass is to eliminate()as far as possible.AvariationBcompass errorCdeviationDearth's magnetic force
单选题The magnetic compass operates on the principle that().Alike magnetic poles attractBunlike magnetic poles repelCunlike poles attractDthe poles of the compass line up with the geographic poles of the earth
单选题The compass error of a magnetic compass that has no deviation is().AzeroBequal to variationCeliminated by adjusting the compassDconstant at any geographical location
单选题Magnetic compass deviation().Avaries depending upon the bearing usedBis the angular difference between magnetic north and compass northCis published on the compass rose on most nautical chartsDis the angular difference between geographic and magnetic meridians