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← HistoryWhich consequence resulted when early marine chronometers experienced thermally-induced rate fluctuations within a ship's hull?
A)Inaccurate fuel consumption calculations
B)Accumulated longitude errors during voyages✓
C)Compromised structural integrity of the ship
D)Disrupted wireless transmissions
💡 Explanation
When a chronometer experienced temperature variations, thermal expansion caused variations in the balance spring's elasticity affecting its oscillation rate and timekeeping because the compensation balance wasn't fully effective. Therefore, longitude errors would accumulate over long voyages, unlike fuel errors transmission issues or structural compromises, as those relate to different failure points.
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