Navigation & GPS 30 Hour Part 1 Issue: US370/30/2a-IQ-0202B Copyright 2006,. No part of this Publication may be adapted or reproduced in any material form, without the prior written permission of. Written by: LJ Technical Dept
Assignment 1 Check Your Location on Earth Write down the latitude and longitude reading of place A. Code Location Name Latitude Longitude Place A A North* / South* East* / West* Table 1.1 - The latitude and longitude of a location. *delete as necessary Write down your three places, the code names you use, and the readings obtained in the correct spaces. Code Location Place Name Latitude Longitude 1 2 3 Table 1.2 Three outside places with their latitude and longitude. Assignment 2 Where to go with GPS Use the tables below to record your landmark and route information. Code Location Name Latitude Longitude Washington DC North* / South* East* / West* San Francisco North* / South* East* / West* Table 2.1 - The latitude and longitude of Washington DC and San Francisco. Direct Routes From Location Route 1 Washington DC San Francisco Route 2 San Francisco Washington DC Table 2.2 - Direct routes between two places. *delete as necessary To Location Distance Bearing Location First place Second place Code Name Latitude Longitude Route From To Distance Bearing Second place to first place First place to second place Tables 2.3 - A walk between two places. SW1.1
Assignment 3 Check Your Location on Earth Label the diagrams below to show the attitudes of an aircraft Assignment 6 Attitude Attitude Attitude Flying with Attitude Complete the table to show how the bank angle affects the time to complete each turn and the altitude change. Record the bank angle that you use for each turn. Bank Angle Time to complete turn Start Altitude Finish Altitude Change in Altitude 10 Table 6.1 - Altitude change caused by turning with different bank angles. Assignment 7 Using Bearings Use this table as a guide and to keep your scores as you play the 'Find the landmark' game. 'Find the landmark' game Marks obtained, 0 or 1 Role of Setter Role of Finder Grand total Total Marks Skill rating guide Grand Total 8 7 or 6 5 or 4 3 or less Skill level Excellent Good Fair Ask a friend Table 7.1 - Score card for the 'Find the landmark' game. SW1.2
Assignment 8 Using Bearings Use this table to plan your circular journey across your classroom without bumping into things. Start landmark Outward route Distance ( in strides ) Bearing ( degrees ) Outward leg 1 Outward leg 2 Outward leg 3 Destination landmark Return route Distance ( in strides ) Bearing ( degrees ) Return leg 1 Return leg 2 Return leg 3 Start landmark Table 8.1 - Route planning using distances and bearings. Assignment 9 Using Bearings with a Map Use the map in the Assignment 10 section on the next page. Assignment 10 Route Planning Use this table to plan your route across the Belle Valley Map visiting all the six places. Bearing of leg Legs Start landmark End landmark (degrees) Leg 1 Distance of leg (miles) Leg 2 Leg 3 Leg 4 Leg 5 Table 10.2 - The route plan for the five leg journey in the Belle Valley. SW1.3
Use this map to draw your routes in Assignments 9 and 10. Belle Valley Map 06 05 Campsite 04 Belle Valley OUT-OF-TOWN INDUSTRIAL PARK Nature Trail 100 03 200 Belle Point 02 01 N W E Bird Sanctuary 00 S 19 20 21 22 23 24 Contour interval 50 feet Scale 1:62,500 1 1 2 0 1 mile Viewing Hut Wooded Areas Church Viewing Point Built up Area 0 1 kilometer Windpump 1 1 2 SW1.4
Assignment 11 GPS Applications. Use the map below to draw the paths taken by students entering the class. 2 1 0 2 Yard Scale 1:72 N W E S SW1.5
Assignment 13 Bearing Calculations Write down the angle and distances to help you plan the route for the submarine in Mission 3. Opposite Adjacent A Work out the bearing: Find the unknown part of the bearing, angle A. Put your values for the length of the opposite and adjacent sides into the formula to find TAN A TAN A = length of opposite side length of adjacent side = =... Find the angle that corresponds to your value for TAN A A =... So Bearing =... Work out the distance: Put your values for the length of the opposite and adjacent sides into the formula to find the length of the hypotenuse. = (Adjacent² + Opposite²) = (...² +... ²) Find the values of the two squares = (...+... ) Add the two squares together to find the sum of the squares = (...) Find the square root of the sum of the squares =...m SW1.6
Write down the angle and distances to help you plan the route for the submarine in Mission 5. Opposite Adjacent A TAN A = length of opposite side length of adjacent side = =... A =... So Bearing =... = (Adjacent² + Opposite²) = (...² +...²) = (...+... ) = (...) =... So distance =...m Write down the angle and distances to help you plan the route for the submarine in Mission 6. Opposite Adjacent A TAN A = length of opposite side = =... A =... length of adjacent side So Bearing =... = (Adjacent² + Opposite²) = (...² +...²) = (... +... ) = (... ) =... So distance =... m SW1.7
Assignment 14 Linking Undersea Routes Write down the angle and distances to help you plan the route for the submarine in Mission 8. A Adjacent o 180 180 o TAN A = Opposite length of opposite side length of adjacent side = =... A =... So Bearing =... +... =... = (Adjacent² + Opposite²) = (...² +...²) = (...+... ) = (...) =... So distance =...m Write down the angle and distances to help you plan the route for the submarine in Mission 9. Opposite Adjacent A o 270 270 o TAN A = length of opposite side length of adjacent side = =... A =... So Bearing =... +... =... = (Adjacent² + Opposite²) = (...² +...²) = (... +... ) = (... ) =... So distance =... m SW1.8
Assignment 15 Routes around the World Use this table to give the locations of Lisbon (Portugal, in Europe), and Shanghai (China, in Asia). Location Latitude Longitude Start of route Lisbon North* / South* East* / West* End of route Shanghai North* / South* East* / West* Table 15.1 - The start and end locations of the sea route from Europe to China. *delete as necessary Use these tables to find the total length of the various sea routes from Lisbon to Shanghai. Stages of African route from Lisbon to Shanghai Length of sea passage Lisbon to The Cape of Good Hope The Cape of Good Hope to Shanghai Total length of route Table 15.2 - The total length of sea routes from Lisbon to Shanghai via Africa. Stages of South American route from Lisbon to Shanghai Lisbon to Cape Horn Length of sea passage Cape Horn to New Zealand New Zealand to Shanghai Total length of route Table 15.3 - The total length of sea routes from Lisbon to Shanghai via South America. The northern route using the Northwest Passage from Lisbon to Shanghai Lisbon to Shanghai The northern route via the northern coasts of Europe and Asia from Lisbon to Shanghai Lisbon to Shanghai Length of sea passage Length of sea passage Table 15.4 - The total length of sea routes from Lisbon to Shanghai via the northern passages. Use this table for the total lengths of the canal sea routes from Lisbon to Shanghai. The canal routes Length of sea passage Lisbon to Shanghai via the Suez Canal Lisbon to Shanghai via the Panama Canal Table 15.5 - The total length of the canal sea routes from Lisbon to Shanghai. SW1.9
Navigation & GPS 30 Hour Part 2 Issue: US370/30/2b-IQ-0202C Copyright 2006,. No part of this Publication may be adapted or reproduced in any material form, without the prior written permission of. Written by: LJ Technical Dept
Assignment 21 GPS Monitoring. Use the map below to mark on pollution levels to try to work out the area that must be evacuated. SW2.1
Assignment 22 GPS Mapping Use the grid to create a map. Record the meanings of the symbols you use in the legend. 22 28'00N N 50 W E 40 S 30 20 10 22 27'00N 50 40 30 20 10 22 26'00N 10 90 43'00E 20 30 40 50 10 90 44'00E 20 30 40 50 90 45'00E LEGEND SCALE: 1:27,400 SW2.2
Assignment 24 GPS Tracking Systems Complete the table showing the journey time with stops. Stop Time Bus Station 08:20 Beaulie Bd Bus Station Table 24.1 - An incomplete timetable for the 535 bus Assignment 26 Staggering Journeys Complete the table showing the journey times. All journeys start at 8.00 am Tuesday Start Arrive Journey Time Distance Cleveland, Ohio Memphis, Tennessee Baltimore, Maryland San Francisco, California Wichita, Kansas Miami, Florida Winnipeg, Manitoba Memphis, Tennessee Cleveland, Ohio Indianapolis, Indiana San Antonio, Texas Buffalo, New York New Orleans, Louisiana Calgary, Alberta Table 26.1 - Compare the times and distances of these single-legged routes SW2.3
Assignment 27 Finding the Best Route Complete the table showing the journey time with stops. All journeys start at 8.00 am Tuesday Start End Stop Journey Time Distance Cleveland, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio Memphis, Tennessee Memphis, Tennessee Memphis, Tennessee Charleston, Virginia Charleston, Virginia, Indianapolis, Indiana Indianapolis, Indiana Charleston, Virginia, Table 27.1 - Which route is the quickest? Complete the table showing the journey time with stops. All journeys start at 8.00 am Tuesday Route Start End Stop Journey Time Distance 1 Seattle, Washington 2 Seattle, Washington 3 Seattle, Washington Phoenix, Arizona Phoenix, Arizona Phoenix, Arizona Table 27.2 - Which route is the quickest? Assignment 30 Label the cities marked on the map. 1 Carson City, Nevada 2 Denver, Colorado 3 Las Vegas 1 Denver, Colorado 2 Carson City, Nevada 3 Las Vegas 1 Carson City, Nevada 2 Las Vegas 3 Denver, Colorado Problem Solving - Logistics Count SW2.4
Write down the latitude and longitude locations for each of the cities in the space provided. City Latitude Longitude Buffalo Dallas Chicago Richmond Toronto Charlotte Table 30.1 - The latitudes and longitudes for cities on a delivery route. Complete the tables to work out the costs of the three different options. 1 TRUCK: visiting Dallas, Toronto, Charlotte, Chicago & Richmond Distance Driving Time Finish at Cost TOTAL Hr Mins day time Fuel Maint. Wages COST Truck A 2 TRUCKS: Truck A to Dallas Truck B to Toronto, Charlotte, Chicago & Richmond Distance Driving Time Finish at Cost TOTAL Hr Mins day time Fuel Maint. Wages COST Truck A Truck B 2 TRUCKS: Truck A to Dallas, Toronto & Chicago Truck B to Charlotte & Richmond Distance Driving Time Finish at Cost TOTAL Hr Mins day time Fuel Maint. Wages COST Truck A Truck B SW2.5