Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
GYRO CRS/BRG - M
Spanish translation:
magnético
Added to glossary by
Andrés Barros
Mar 7, 2019 19:53
5 yrs ago
English term
GYRO CRS/BRG - M
English to Spanish
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Ships, Sailing, Maritime
Naval Form Terminology
Hi all,
Context:
The document is a log-navigation data sheet.
https://media.defense.gov/2017/Oct/23/2001830891/-1/-1/0/CG_...
The one I have is already filled in.
It´s a sheet where the information about a vessel has been written.
Under the GYRO CRS/BRG column, there are some numbers, but also a letter "M" in some lines.
The term:
"M"
What could it mean? Or do you think I should just write it the same, since it might be a universal unit of measure?
Thank you for your help
Context:
The document is a log-navigation data sheet.
https://media.defense.gov/2017/Oct/23/2001830891/-1/-1/0/CG_...
The one I have is already filled in.
It´s a sheet where the information about a vessel has been written.
Under the GYRO CRS/BRG column, there are some numbers, but also a letter "M" in some lines.
The term:
"M"
What could it mean? Or do you think I should just write it the same, since it might be a universal unit of measure?
Thank you for your help
Proposed translations
(Spanish)
2 | magnético | Maximiliano Vaccaro |
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magnético
Hola, Andrés:
Veo que las fuentes que encontré para una de las consultas anteriores también podrían servir para esta:
• “Thus in using the magnetic compass, the terms are true (T), the direction toward the nothr pole; variation (V), the effect of the geomagnetic field; magnetic (M), the direction toward the magnetic pole of a perfect compass; and deviation (D), the difference between a perfect magnetic compass and the actual compass (C)”. Fuente: https://bit.ly/2Hrax4D
• http://acronymsandslang.com/acronym_image/11/8c6a4940029e9cc...
Saludos, colega.
Veo que las fuentes que encontré para una de las consultas anteriores también podrían servir para esta:
• “Thus in using the magnetic compass, the terms are true (T), the direction toward the nothr pole; variation (V), the effect of the geomagnetic field; magnetic (M), the direction toward the magnetic pole of a perfect compass; and deviation (D), the difference between a perfect magnetic compass and the actual compass (C)”. Fuente: https://bit.ly/2Hrax4D
• http://acronymsandslang.com/acronym_image/11/8c6a4940029e9cc...
Saludos, colega.
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