The earliest recorded actual use of a magnetized needle for navigational purposes then is to be found in Zhu Yu's book Pingzhou Table Talks (萍洲可談; Pingzhou Ketan) of 1119 (written from 1111 to 1117): The navigator knows the geography, he watches the stars at night, watches the sun at day; when it is dark and cloudy, he watches the compass. Thus, the use of a magnetic compass as a direction finder occurred sometime before 1044, but evidence for the use of the compass as a navigational device did not appear until 1119.
The compass rose was invented in the early 1300s by Italian navigators to assist with navigation at sea. The exact year of its invention is not known, but it became widely used by the mid-14th century.
to know which direction the person or the factor should go
The compass revolutionized navigation by allowing sailors to determine their direction even when out of sight of land. This led to increased exploration, trade, and cultural exchange between different regions. The compass also played a crucial role in the Age of Discovery, enabling voyages to uncharted territories and shaping world history.
The invention that uses gravity to find direction is the compass, specifically the type known as a gravity compass or pendulum compass. This device relies on a pendulum or a similar mechanism that aligns itself with the gravitational pull of the Earth, allowing it to indicate true north. By understanding the gravitational field, the compass provides navigational assistance, helping users determine their bearing relative to the Earth's magnetic poles.
The invention of the compass is attributed to the Chinese, who developed an early version using a lodestone around the 11th century. The compass was then further improved by the Europeans for use in navigation during the Age of Exploration.
The compass rose was invented in the early 1300s by Italian navigators to assist with navigation at sea. The exact year of its invention is not known, but it became widely used by the mid-14th century.
The magnetic compass was the first invention that might be called modern.
The cause is the Chinese invention of the magnetic compass. The effect is the voyage of Zheng He. The invention of the magnetic compass allowed Zheng He to make his voyage.
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the compass, gunpowder, and printing
The compass. The ancient Chinese invented the compass and revolutionized maritime (ocean / water) navigation.
APEX: The invention of the compass allowed for new maritime trade routes.
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The astrolabe and the compass.
A Compass