rhumb line
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Definition
Noun: A rhumb line is a navigational concept: a line drawn on the surface of a sphere (like the Earth) that crosses all meridians (lines of longitude) at the same, constant angle. It represents the path followed by a ship or aircraft that maintains a steady, unchanging compass bearing throughout its journey.
Usage
The term is used primarily in the contexts of navigation, cartography (map-making), and geometry. * In navigation, following a rhumb line simplifies steering because it requires a constant compass course, but it is not the shortest distance between two points on a globe. * In map projections, a rhumb line (also called a loxodrome) appears as a straight line on a Mercator projection map.
Examples
- Noun:
- The captain plotted a rhumb line from Lisbon to the Caribbean to maintain a steady westerly course.
- On a Mercator chart, the rhumb line between two ports is simply a straight line you can draw with a ruler.
- While a rhumb line is easier to navigate, the great-circle route is actually shorter.
Advanced Usage
- Constant Bearing Navigation: The core principle of the rhumb line is constant bearing navigation. A vessel following it will spiral towards a pole, never actually reaching it, if the bearing is not due north, south, east, or west.
- Comparison with Great Circle: A key advanced concept is the distinction between a rhumb line and a great-circle route. The great-circle route is the shortest path on a sphere's surface but requires continuously changing the compass bearing. The rhumb line is longer but has a constant bearing.
Variants and Related Words
- Loxodrome (n): A synonym for rhumb line, more commonly used in mathematical and cartographic contexts.
- The loxodrome curve on a globe is a fascinating geometric shape.
- Rhumb (n): Sometimes used as a shortened, informal form, especially among navigators.
- "Steer the plotted rhumb," ordered the navigator.
Synonyms
- Loxodrome: (Technical synonym)
- Constant-compass-direction course: (Descriptive synonym)
Antonyms / Contrasting Concepts
- Great-circle route / Orthodrome: The shortest path between two points on a sphere, which crosses meridians at varying angles.
Noun
- a line on a sphere that cuts all meridians at the same angle; the path taken by a ship or plane that maintains a constant compass direction