Question 6
AB01What is the compass course of a vessel heading SW?
AI Explanation
The Correct Answer is B
**Explanation for Option B (225.0°):**
Compass courses (or true courses) are measured clockwise from True North (000° or 360°).
* North (N) is 000° (or 360°).
* East (E) is 090°.
* South (S) is 180°.
* West (W) is 270°.
Southwest (SW) is the bisector of the angle between South (180°) and West (270°).
The calculation is: $180^\circ + (270^\circ - 180^\circ) / 2 = 180^\circ + 90^\circ / 2 = 180^\circ + 45^\circ = 225.0^\circ$.
Therefore, the compass course of a vessel heading SW is 225.0°.
**Explanation for Incorrect Options:**
* **A) 202.5°:** This course lies between South (180°) and Southwest (225°). It corresponds to the secondary intercardinal direction South-Southwest (SSW).
* **C) 247.5°:** This course lies between Southwest (225°) and West (270°). It corresponds to the secondary intercardinal direction West-Southwest (WSW).
* **D) 270.0°:** This course corresponds directly to West (W).
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