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Title: The groundwork of practical naval gunnery; a study of the principles and practice of exterior ballistics, as applied to naval gunnery, and of the computation and use of ballistic and range tables
Year: 1917 (1910s)
Authors: Alger, Philip Rounseville, 1859-1912 United States. Naval Academy, Annapolis. Dept. of Ordnance and Gunnery Ingalls, James M. (James Monroe), 1837-1927
Subjects: Ballistics
Publisher: Annapolis, Md., The United States Naval Institute
Contributing Library: University of California Libraries
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APPENDICES 327 (5) Determine sign of error by glance at plotting board.Error in Deflection. (Use no curve.) (1) liotate upper disc until zero of speed circle coincides with speed of gun (ortarget) in knots on correction circle. Clanip discs together. (2) Eotate radial arm until range scale line intersects deflection circle at angleto line of fire made by course of gun (or target). (3) Eead across by range scale line to correction circle, and note result; thedesired error in knots due to motion of gun (or target). (4) Determine sign of error by glance at plotting board. Notes.—1. In all the above described operations, the position of the decimal pointat each step must be fixed by the operators general knowledge of the conditions in eachcase. 2. By angle is meant that angle less than 90° which the course of the firing ship,direction of apparent wind, or course of the target ship makes with the line of fire. 3. The corrections to be applied to the sights are numerically equal to thede

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