What is a Bearing? Introduction to Bearings measured from North and Mapping out a Trajectory

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  • Опубликовано: 23 янв 2021
  • A bearing is an angle measured clockwise from north. It is always expressed with 3 digits, for instance 7° would be 007°, and it used to navigate (or to get to) one point to another.
    Typically bearings are measured with a compass from true North and are used in navigation.

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  • @andrew-hd3pk
    @andrew-hd3pk 2 года назад +2

    oh my god this video summarise what i've learnt in 3 weeks of in school math thank you so much

  • @bunnyboo4374
    @bunnyboo4374 2 года назад +3

    Thx this really helped^^

    • @RadfordMathematics
      @RadfordMathematics  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for your comment!
      Really glad this helped 😊
      Take good care ✌️

  • @physicswithsirmuneer8975
    @physicswithsirmuneer8975 5 месяцев назад

    excellent video but i have a confussion :The aerial which receives the radio signal first is directly North of the one which receives the signal slightly later. What are the possible bearings of the transmitter from the receiving aerials? You may assume that the transmitter is many kilometres from the receiving aerials, and therefore that the paths of the waves travelling to the two receivers are effectively parallel when measured in the vicinity of the receiving aerials. Give your answer to 3 significant figure . in this question we find bearing from anti clock wise if i use clock wise my answer is wrong