A treatise on navigation, and nautical astronomyBaldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1824 - 551 sider |
Inni boken
Resultat 1-5 av 22
Side 291
... Indian Ocean , from about latitude 28 ° S to the equator , the S E trade wind blows pretty constantly ; but in the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal , there are certain periodical winds , called mon- soons , which , from April till ...
... Indian Ocean , from about latitude 28 ° S to the equator , the S E trade wind blows pretty constantly ; but in the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal , there are certain periodical winds , called mon- soons , which , from April till ...
Side 292
... Indian Ocean , they generally run down their longitude on the parallel of the Cape of Good Hope , and then steer across the SE trade wind towards India . Ships bound from Europe for the West Indies , and the southern parts of North ...
... Indian Ocean , they generally run down their longitude on the parallel of the Cape of Good Hope , and then steer across the SE trade wind towards India . Ships bound from Europe for the West Indies , and the southern parts of North ...
Side 219
... Indian Ocean 4 55 O S 54 9 0E • 9 39 Afuera Isle Pacific Ocean 33 45 OS 80 22 0 W Ageroe Isle , Centre Norway 59 2 35 N 10 57 0 E Agnes ( St. ) Isle Light Air Light .... .... Aix Isle Ajaccio Alacranes Isles Alban's ( St. ) Head Albany ...
... Indian Ocean 4 55 O S 54 9 0E • 9 39 Afuera Isle Pacific Ocean 33 45 OS 80 22 0 W Ageroe Isle , Centre Norway 59 2 35 N 10 57 0 E Agnes ( St. ) Isle Light Air Light .... .... Aix Isle Ajaccio Alacranes Isles Alban's ( St. ) Head Albany ...
Side 220
... Indian Archipelago Florida 2 29 30 N 30 0 0 N 65 48 44 W 104 34 0 E 84 45 OW New Hebrides 16 47 30 S 168 7 0 E Gulf of Mexico 20 16 0 N 91 54 0W Russia in Europe 64 34 ON 40 43 5 E 6 India 12 54 ON 79 22 0 E Indian Archipelago 5 10 0 S ...
... Indian Archipelago Florida 2 29 30 N 30 0 0 N 65 48 44 W 104 34 0 E 84 45 OW New Hebrides 16 47 30 S 168 7 0 E Gulf of Mexico 20 16 0 N 91 54 0W Russia in Europe 64 34 ON 40 43 5 E 6 India 12 54 ON 79 22 0 E Indian Archipelago 5 10 0 S ...
Side 221
... Indian Archipelago 1 52 0 N 125 24 0 E Indian Archipelago 1 27 0 S 105 51 ОЕ India 17 57 0 N 73 9 OE 11 0 Indian Archipelago 4 31 0 S 130 0 ОЕ Pacific Ocean . 13 27 0 S 167 24 О Е Java 6 4 0 S 106 12 ОЕ Carribee Isles 13 5 0 N 59 41 15 ...
... Indian Archipelago 1 52 0 N 125 24 0 E Indian Archipelago 1 27 0 S 105 51 ОЕ India 17 57 0 N 73 9 OE 11 0 Indian Archipelago 4 31 0 S 130 0 ОЕ Pacific Ocean . 13 27 0 S 167 24 О Е Java 6 4 0 S 106 12 ОЕ Carribee Isles 13 5 0 N 59 41 15 ...
Andre utgaver - Vis alle
A Treatise on Navigation and Nautical Astronomy ... Fourth edition, etc Edward Riddle Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1842 |
Vanlige uttrykk og setninger
angled spherical triangle Answer apparent altitude Atlantic Ocean bisected Cape celestial object centre chronometer circle column compass computed correction Cosec Cosine Cotang course and distance declination diff lat diff long Difference of Latitude difference of longitude Dist equal equator EXAMPLES FOR EXERCISE Given A B greater Greenwich Hence horizontal parallax Indian Archipelago Indian Ocean Island Latitude and Departure latitude and longitude logarithm longitude Lunar Distance meridian distance miles moon moon's Nautical Almanac noon observed opposite Pacific Ocean parallax parallel parallel sailing parallelogram perpendicular plane sailing polar distance pole quadrant radius rectangle rhumb line right angled spherical right ascension Secant semidiameter sides squares of A C subtract Suvers Suversed Sines Table Tang tangent Theo THEOREM triangle A B C true altitude true distance Vers
Populære avsnitt
Side 18 - LET it be granted that a straight line may be drawn from any one point to any other point.
Side 17 - When equals are taken from unequals, the remainders are unequal. 6. Things which are double of the same thing, or equal things, are equal to each other.
Side 86 - III.), is a circle. If the plane pass through the centre, then, as every point in the surface of the sphere is equidistant from its centre, the section is a plane figure, every point of whose periphery is equidistant from a certain point within it, and the figure is therefore a circle. But if the plane do not pass through...
Side 26 - Therefore all the interior angles of the figure, together with four right angles, are equal to twice as many right angles as the figure has sides.
Side 114 - TO THEIR DIFFERENCE ; So IS THE TANGENT OF HALF THE SUM OF THE OPPOSITE ANGLES', To THE TANGENT OF HALF THEIR DIFFERENCE.
Side 63 - If from a point without a circle two straight lines be drawn, one of which...
Side 147 - Mathematical o>jgraphy.) the arc of the equator, intercepted between the first meridian...
Side 64 - If from any point without a circle straight lines be drawn touching it, the angle contained by the tangents is double the angle contained by the straight line joining the points of contact and the diameter drawn through one of them.
Side 139 - Given the vertical angle, the difference of the two sides containing it, and the difference of the segments of the base made by a perpendicular from the vertex ; construct the triangle.
Side 86 - ... half a right angle, as the tangent of half the sum of the angles, at the base of the triangle to the tangent of half their difference.