I wrote my reply based on my experience as a graduate civil engineer with
some familiarity with compasses. All I have ever used (lensatic,
theodolite, ship's binnacle, hobby) had one end of the needle darkened and
were pivoted over a card indicating N. E. S. &W. divided into 360 degrees
and quadrants of 90 degrees (Europe uses a 400 grad circle divided into 100
grad quadrants). When set up, you could generally determine which end of
your house faced north. Let's close this topic! Al....
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From: <cking...@nycap.rr.com>
To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Monday, July 04, 2005 10:01 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Magnetized Water
Heh...
This is gonna go for a couple of weeks...
Been there before...
Chuck
Psychiatrists say that one out of four Americans is mentally ill.
Check your three closest friends....
If they seem alright, you're the one!
On 7/4/2005 9:46:11 PM, Nessie (nes...@shaw.ca) wrote:
Hmmmmm!
Would that not be the North Seeking end.???????
If it is North Seeking, then that would make it the
South Pole.?????
nessie..
Albert Peirce wrote:
> Float the magnet on a piece of styrofoam in a pan of water and the
> north end will point north. Do this outside on a patio or drive into
> the country if you live in a high rise in the city. Mark the end with
> a dot of nail polish or white-out and there you go! Regards, Al....
>
>
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