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Qué (quién) es Compass - definición

INSTRUMENT USED FOR NAVIGATION AND ORIENTATION
Magnetic compass; Compass dial; Variation compass; Mariner's compass; Bearing compass; Protractor compass; Orienteering compass; Baseplate compass; Lensatic compas; Lensatic compass; Compass (navigation); Compass needle; Magnetic Compass; Digital magnetic compass; Digital Magnetic Compass; Magnetic direction; Magnetic orientation; Navigation compass; Navigational compass; Magnetic guidance; Compass maker; 🧭; Non-magnetic compass; Solid-state compass
  • sight device]] for aligning
  • Wrist compass of the Soviet Army with counterclockwise double graduation: 60° (like a watch) and 360°
  • A standard Brunton Geo, used commonly by geologists
  • Cammenga air filled lensatic compass
  • Turning the compass scale on the map (D – the local magnetic declination)
  • When the needle is aligned with and superimposed over the outlined orienting arrow on the bottom of the capsule, the degree figure on the compass ring at the direction-of-travel (DOT) indicator gives the magnetic bearing to the target (mountain).
  • Thumb compass on left
  • Soldier using a [[prismatic compass]] to get an azimuth
  • A military compass that was used during [[World War I]]
  • Model of a lodestone compass from [[Han dynasty]]
  • AKM Semiconductor]]
  • ferromagnetic]] materials. This unit is on display in a museum.
  • Figurine of a man holding a compass, [[Song dynasty]]
  • A close up photo of a geological compass

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ACRONYM FOR COMPREHENSIVE ASSEMBLER; ANY OF A FAMILY OF MACRO ASSEMBLY LANGUAGES ON CONTROL DATA CORPORATION'S 3000 SERIES, AND ON THE 60-BIT CDC 6000 SERIES, 7600 AND CYBER 70 AND 170 SERIES MAINFRAME COMPUTERS
Magnetic compass; Compass dial; Variation compass; Mariner's compass; Bearing compass; Protractor compass; Orienteering compass; Baseplate compass; Lensatic compas; Lensatic compass; Compass (navigation); Compass needle; Magnetic Compass; Digital magnetic compass; Digital Magnetic Compass; Magnetic direction; Magnetic orientation; Navigation compass; Navigational compass; Magnetic guidance; Compass maker; 🧭; Non-magnetic compass; Solid-state compass
n.
1) to box the compass
2) to read a compass
3) a magnetic; mariner's compass
Compass         
ACRONYM FOR COMPREHENSIVE ASSEMBLER; ANY OF A FAMILY OF MACRO ASSEMBLY LANGUAGES ON CONTROL DATA CORPORATION'S 3000 SERIES, AND ON THE 60-BIT CDC 6000 SERIES, 7600 AND CYBER 70 AND 170 SERIES MAINFRAME COMPUTERS
Magnetic compass; Compass dial; Variation compass; Mariner's compass; Bearing compass; Protractor compass; Orienteering compass; Baseplate compass; Lensatic compas; Lensatic compass; Compass (navigation); Compass needle; Magnetic Compass; Digital magnetic compass; Digital Magnetic Compass; Magnetic direction; Magnetic orientation; Navigation compass; Navigational compass; Magnetic guidance; Compass maker; 🧭; Non-magnetic compass; Solid-state compass
An apparatus for utilizing the directive force of the earth upon the magnetic needle. It consists of a circular case, within which is poised a magnetized bar of steel. This points approximately to the north, and is used on ships and elsewhere to constantly show the direction of the magnetic meridian. Two general types are used. In one the needle is mounted above a fixed "card" or dial, on which degrees or points of the compass, q. v., are inscribed. In the other the card is attached to the needle and rotates with it. The latter represents especially the type known as the mariner's compass. (See Compass, Mariner's--Compass, Spirit, and other titles under compass, also Magnetic Axis--Magnetic Elements.) The needle in good compasses carries for a bearing at its centre, a little agate cup, and a sharp brass pin is the point of support.
compass         
ACRONYM FOR COMPREHENSIVE ASSEMBLER; ANY OF A FAMILY OF MACRO ASSEMBLY LANGUAGES ON CONTROL DATA CORPORATION'S 3000 SERIES, AND ON THE 60-BIT CDC 6000 SERIES, 7600 AND CYBER 70 AND 170 SERIES MAINFRAME COMPUTERS
Magnetic compass; Compass dial; Variation compass; Mariner's compass; Bearing compass; Protractor compass; Orienteering compass; Baseplate compass; Lensatic compas; Lensatic compass; Compass (navigation); Compass needle; Magnetic Compass; Digital magnetic compass; Digital Magnetic Compass; Magnetic direction; Magnetic orientation; Navigation compass; Navigational compass; Magnetic guidance; Compass maker; 🧭; Non-magnetic compass; Solid-state compass
A computer student who happens to be an ass.
I really wanted that other marking scheme. I'm gonna find that compass who complained.

Wikipedia

Compass

A compass is a device that shows the cardinal directions used for navigation and geographic orientation. It commonly consists of a magnetized needle or other element, such as a compass card or compass rose, which can pivot to align itself with magnetic north. Other methods may be used, including gyroscopes, magnetometers, and GPS receivers.

Compasses often show angles in degrees: north corresponds to 0°, and the angles increase clockwise, so east is 90°, south is 180°, and west is 270°. These numbers allow the compass to show azimuths or bearings which are commonly stated in degrees. If local variation between magnetic north and true north is known, then direction of magnetic north also gives direction of true north.

Among the Four Great Inventions, the magnetic compass was first invented as a device for divination as early as the Chinese Han Dynasty (since c. 206 BC), and later adopted for navigation by the Song Dynasty Chinese during the 11th century. The first usage of a compass recorded in Western Europe and the Islamic world occurred around 1190.

Ejemplos de uso de Compass
1. Two officers Compass described as friends committed suicide. (Watch Compass announcement and reaction –– 1:48) Neither Compass nor Mayor Ray Nagin would say whether Compass was pressured to leave.
2. The second shipment is manifested as "test equipment," but is a gimbal–mounted compass, more specifically, a "gyro–astro" compass.
3. The first prize winner will be awarded a golden compass and SR75,000, second prize winner will be awarded a silver compass and SR50,000, and the third prize winner will be awarded a bronze compass and SR25,000, she said.
4. Neal Lawson Chair of Compass Neal Lawson is chair of Compass, the fast–growing thinktank, whose goal is to work for a more equal and democratic world.
5. The author is the chief executive of Compass Mutual Funds.