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Which systematic error affected 18th-century maritime sextant accuracy due to thermal expansion?

A)Index error from frame distortion
B)Horizon error from mirror misalignment
C)Collimation error from telescope tilt
D)Parallax error from scale markings

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When the sextant frame experienced temperature changes, differential thermal expansion caused index error because the frame distorted, altering the alignment between mirrors. Therefore, index error resulted, rather than horizon, collimation or parallax errors, which arise from manufacturing or observational misalignments, independent of frame expansion.

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