Influences Due to Cargo

An American Clipper, highest type of sailing ships.Influences Due to CargoChange in the char­acter or dis­pos­i­tion of the cargo of the ship causes a change in the mag­net­ic fields sur­round­ing the com­pass. These changes must be com­pen­sat­ed for.The Sper­ry Gy­ro-Com­pass is not af­fect­ed by any cargo. A cargo of iron ore has no more ef­fect upon it than a cargo of cot­ton. You could even carry a load of strong mag­nets with­out caus­ing the slight­est dev­i­a­tion.Influences Due to Temperature ChangesChanges in the temp­er­a­ture of the stack, due to shift­ing of the wind and force of draft, vary its mag­net­ic char­ac­ter­ist­ics. Cons­e­quent­ly the Mag­netic Com­pass is af­fected.Temp­er­a­ture changes do not in­flu­ence the Sper­ry Gy­ro-Com­pass.No mat­ter what the con­di­tions are that change the mag­net­ic char­ac­ter­is­tics of the stack, ship or cargo, they can­not af­fect the Gy­ro-Com­pass, as it has noth­ing what­ev­er to do with mag­ne­tism.

An American Clipper, highest type of sailing ships.

An American Clipper, highest type of sailing ships.

Influences Due to CargoChange in the char­acter or dis­pos­i­tion of the cargo of the ship causes a change in the mag­net­ic fields sur­round­ing the com­pass. These changes must be com­pen­sat­ed for.The Sper­ry Gy­ro-Com­pass is not af­fect­ed by any cargo. A cargo of iron ore has no more ef­fect upon it than a cargo of cot­ton. You could even carry a load of strong mag­nets with­out caus­ing the slight­est dev­i­a­tion.

Change in the char­acter or dis­pos­i­tion of the cargo of the ship causes a change in the mag­net­ic fields sur­round­ing the com­pass. These changes must be com­pen­sat­ed for.The Sper­ry Gy­ro-Com­pass is not af­fect­ed by any cargo. A cargo of iron ore has no more ef­fect upon it than a cargo of cot­ton. You could even carry a load of strong mag­nets with­out caus­ing the slight­est dev­i­a­tion.

Change in the char­acter or dis­pos­i­tion of the cargo of the ship causes a change in the mag­net­ic fields sur­round­ing the com­pass. These changes must be com­pen­sat­ed for.The Sper­ry Gy­ro-Com­pass is not af­fect­ed by any cargo. A cargo of iron ore has no more ef­fect upon it than a cargo of cot­ton. You could even carry a load of strong mag­nets with­out caus­ing the slight­est dev­i­a­tion.

Change in the char­acter or dis­pos­i­tion of the cargo of the ship causes a change in the mag­net­ic fields sur­round­ing the com­pass. These changes must be com­pen­sat­ed for.

Change in the char­acter or dis­pos­i­tion of the cargo of the ship causes a change in the mag­net­ic fields sur­round­ing the com­pass. These changes must be com­pen­sat­ed for.

The Sper­ry Gy­ro-Com­pass is not af­fect­ed by any cargo. A cargo of iron ore has no more ef­fect upon it than a cargo of cot­ton. You could even carry a load of strong mag­nets with­out caus­ing the slight­est dev­i­a­tion.

The Sper­ry Gy­ro-Com­pass is not af­fect­ed by any cargo. A cargo of iron ore has no more ef­fect upon it than a cargo of cot­ton. You could even carry a load of strong mag­nets with­out caus­ing the slight­est dev­i­a­tion.

Influences Due to Temperature ChangesChanges in the temp­er­a­ture of the stack, due to shift­ing of the wind and force of draft, vary its mag­net­ic char­ac­ter­ist­ics. Cons­e­quent­ly the Mag­netic Com­pass is af­fected.Temp­er­a­ture changes do not in­flu­ence the Sper­ry Gy­ro-Com­pass.No mat­ter what the con­di­tions are that change the mag­net­ic char­ac­ter­is­tics of the stack, ship or cargo, they can­not af­fect the Gy­ro-Com­pass, as it has noth­ing what­ev­er to do with mag­ne­tism.

Changes in the temp­er­a­ture of the stack, due to shift­ing of the wind and force of draft, vary its mag­net­ic char­ac­ter­ist­ics. Cons­e­quent­ly the Mag­netic Com­pass is af­fected.Temp­er­a­ture changes do not in­flu­ence the Sper­ry Gy­ro-Com­pass.No mat­ter what the con­di­tions are that change the mag­net­ic char­ac­ter­is­tics of the stack, ship or cargo, they can­not af­fect the Gy­ro-Com­pass, as it has noth­ing what­ev­er to do with mag­ne­tism.

Changes in the temp­er­a­ture of the stack, due to shift­ing of the wind and force of draft, vary its mag­net­ic char­ac­ter­ist­ics. Cons­e­quent­ly the Mag­netic Com­pass is af­fected.Temp­er­a­ture changes do not in­flu­ence the Sper­ry Gy­ro-Com­pass.No mat­ter what the con­di­tions are that change the mag­net­ic char­ac­ter­is­tics of the stack, ship or cargo, they can­not af­fect the Gy­ro-Com­pass, as it has noth­ing what­ev­er to do with mag­ne­tism.

Changes in the temp­er­a­ture of the stack, due to shift­ing of the wind and force of draft, vary its mag­net­ic char­ac­ter­ist­ics. Cons­e­quent­ly the Mag­netic Com­pass is af­fected.

Changes in the temp­er­a­ture of the stack, due to shift­ing of the wind and force of draft, vary its mag­net­ic char­ac­ter­ist­ics. Cons­e­quent­ly the Mag­netic Com­pass is af­fected.

Temp­er­a­ture changes do not in­flu­ence the Sper­ry Gy­ro-Com­pass.No mat­ter what the con­di­tions are that change the mag­net­ic char­ac­ter­is­tics of the stack, ship or cargo, they can­not af­fect the Gy­ro-Com­pass, as it has noth­ing what­ev­er to do with mag­ne­tism.

Temp­er­a­ture changes do not in­flu­ence the Sper­ry Gy­ro-Com­pass.

No mat­ter what the con­di­tions are that change the mag­net­ic char­ac­ter­is­tics of the stack, ship or cargo, they can­not af­fect the Gy­ro-Com­pass, as it has noth­ing what­ev­er to do with mag­ne­tism.


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