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← HistoryWhich effect arises from refraction variations within Earth's atmosphere impacting astronomical observations using medieval quadrant instruments?
A)Systematic errors in angular measurements✓
B)Increased thermal noise in readings
C)Decreased visibility of celestial objects
D)Unpredictable instrument structural deformation
💡 Explanation
When atmospheric refraction varies, the apparent position of celestial objects changes unpredictably because light rays bend differently through layers of varying density and temperature, leading to errors. Therefore, systematic angular errors result, rather than thermal noise, reduced visibility, or instrument deformation which are caused by different environmental factors.
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