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← HistoryWhat consequence results from inaccurate index mirror adjustment due to thermal expansion aboard an 18th-century sextant?
A)Systematic altitude measurement error✓
B)Random star identification failures
C)Increased wear on the worm gear
D)Compass deviation when near iron
💡 Explanation
When the index mirror is misaligned due to thermal expansion, systematic error in altitude measurements results because observed angles are consistently skewed by a fixed offset. Therefore a measurement error results, rather than star misidentification, gear wear, or compass deviation which depend on other mechanisms.
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