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Why do nautical charts have two compass roses on them?
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The Nautical Mile?.
Standard description of the Nautical Mile copied from a text book. "A Nautical Mile is the distance on the
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Mike
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The depth of the ocean is sometimes measured in fathoms (1 fathom = 6 feet). Distance on the surface of the ocean is sometimes
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S
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The depth of the ocean is sometimes measured in fathoms (1 fathom = 6 feet). Distance on the surface of the ocean is sometimes
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The depth of the ocean is sometimes measured in fathoms (1 fathom = 6 feet). Distance on the surface of the ocean is sometimes
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A ship sails 15 nautical miles south then 18 nautical miles west. What is its bearing from its starting point? (to the nearest
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Antony Joseph
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A ship sails on a steady course bearing 106 degrees from A to B.If B is 76 nautical miles further east than A,find,to the
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The position of two towns X and Y are given to the nearest degree as X(45° N, 10° W) and Y (45 N°, 70° W).
Find (a) The
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A ship sail 10 nautical miles North then 16 nautical miles west. What is the bearing from its starting point?
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Paul
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Two commercial airplanes are flying at an altitude of 40,000 ft along straight-line courses that intersect at right angles.
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