Navigation NAU 102 Lesson 14. Magnetism Compasses A basic function of navigation is finding...

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Magnetism & Compasses Primary instruments for determining direction: Magnetic Compasses Gyrocompasses

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Navigation

NAU 102

Lesson 14

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Magnetism & Compasses

A basic function of navigation is finding direction.

We must determine:

CoursesHeadingsBearings

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Magnetism & Compasses

Primary instruments for determining direction:

Magnetic Compasses

Gyrocompasses

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Magnetism

The physical phenomenon by which certain metals attract or

repel items of like material.

One way to find direction on Earth is to use the phenomenon of

magnetism.

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Magnet

An object that exhibits the property of magnetism.

Can occur naturally (a lodestone) or be induced in certain metals by:•Contact with a lodestone

•Exposure to an electric or magnetic field

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Lodestone

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Magnet Field

Magnets produce a force that can affect the surrounding area.

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Magnet Field

The effect of the magnetic field can be illustrated by lines of force.

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Magnet Poles

Every magnet has two poles. The lines of force flow from one (called the “north pole”) to the other (the “south pole”).

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Magnet Poles

Alike poles repel each other.

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Magnet Poles

Opposite poles attract each other.

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Our Magnetic Earth

The Earth has a magnetic field.

This can be visualized by imagining a bar magnet inside the Earth.

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Our Magnetic Earth

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Magnetic Poles

The North & South magnetic poles are not in the same locations as the geographic

poles.

Magnetic North ≈ 78.9°N 103.8°W

Magnetic South ≈ 64.5°S 139.5°E

The location of the poles are constantly changing.

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Dip

The magnetic lines of force have vertical and horizontal components.

Dip – the vertical angle of lines of force.

0° at the magnetic equator

90° at the poles

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Dip

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A Little Review

True North (0° T) – the direction from you to the geographic north pole; it is measured

along your meridian.

Meridian – the great circle passing through the geographic poles and a position on the

Earth.

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Magnetic Directions

Magnetic North (0° M) – the direction of the magnetic meridian that passes through your

position.

Magnetic Meridian – a line of force running between the magnetic poles, passing

through a position on the Earth.

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Magnetic Directions

Why Not?

Magnetic Directions ≠ True Directions

Geographic North Pole is in a different place than the Magnetic North Pole.

Magnetic meridians aren’t great circles.

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Variation

“The difference at a location between the directions of the magnetic and true

meridians.”“The difference between true north and the direction the compass would point if free of

all local disturbances.”

- Dutton’s

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Variation

Local variation is shown on the compass rose nearest your

location.

It changes over time.

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Variation

Labeled West (W) if 0°M is west (or to the left) of 0°T.

Labeled East (E) if 0°M is east (or to the right) of 0°T.

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Introduction to Navigation

Questions?