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← HistoryWhich navigational consequence risks inaccurate positional location using a chronometer at sea when subjected to variations in temperature?
A)Altered rate spring oscillations✓
B)Increased magnetic susceptibility casing
C)Distorted celestial body alignment sights
D)Erroneous pendulum swing synchronization
💡 Explanation
In marine chronometers, thermal expansion acts via the mechanism of altered rate spring oscillations influencing the balance wheel; because the spring’s elasticity changes with temperature, therefore, the chronometer's accuracy drifts, rather than errors relating to magnetism, optics, or pendulums.
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