The spheres used because when we realised we had to adjust compasses with soft iron a huge supply of unused cannon balls were available. The "Flinders bar" is soft iron for vertical adjustments; you could design a compass using "flinders balls" and quadrantal bars.
Sir, kindly please make a Video about the "Optical System of the Magnetic compass and it's main feature with respect to the image seen by the helmsman"
That was a very helpful video to clear the concepts instead of visualising through pictures.Thank you so much Sir.Really Aprreciable Work.
Very practical training on magnetic compass. Really helpful to learn
Seems like I'm back in my class, it's years ago when last I was in class, though I'm a civil engineer but still mechanics thrills me more. Thanks sir.
Thank you. I’ve never seen those components for adjusting compasses. Now I want to learn more.
Thank Sabb..very detail video, usefull not only for cadets nor officer but also for lecturer..
This video really helps me to understand more about the Magnetic Compass.Thanks for uploading this video Sir, I really love watching it.
Awesome very good explanation I don’t think I can ever forget this
Hats off for your efforts pls share more videos like this God bless you
Thank you! ... I am glad i found your channel!
Thank you for this video.
Very helpful for explaining to freshers, joining ship
I believe, the Flinders bars has wooden blocks at bottom (seen at the video) and the top has soft iron magnets(partially seen)
Hello Captain.. would you explain how to do compass adjusteing for magnetic compass??
thank you. very helpful for beginner
Thank you so much for this video!
Great training, thank you so much
Can magnetic compass be use to take sun bearing using azimuth mirror to find compass error
Super helpful, thank you
Thanks very informative keep it up
Suspension?
the shephees of the magnetic compass only move horizontal? or there other types that can move the position vertical or rotate them? thanks
Only horizontal:)
The spheres used because when we realised we had to adjust compasses with soft iron a huge supply of unused cannon balls were available. The "Flinders bar" is soft iron for vertical adjustments; you could design a compass using "flinders balls" and quadrantal bars.
Really helpful
Thanks alot.. would you explain avout healing error
will do buddy:)
Tq bro
thanks a lot sir for this video still I am learning in subranmnyam book of bsc nautical science
Sir, kindly please make a Video about the "Optical System of the Magnetic compass and it's main feature with respect to the image seen by the helmsman"
AWESOME
If any chance is there, magnetic compass inside a bridge
Thank you sir for sharing this video
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Thanks sir❤️❤️❤️
Sir can u please explain phasing and ranging of echo sounder and Errors of gyro compass....
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