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Which effect limited the accuracy of medieval brass astrolabes during daytime observation of stars?

A)Thermal expansion altering alignment
B)Electromagnetic interference from sunlight
C)Corrosion creating material fatigue
D)Lunar gravitational tidal distortion

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When astrolabes were used for daytime navigation, thermal expansion occurred because direct sunlight heated the brass unevenly, causing distortions and changed the instrument's precise alignment. Therefore, the accuracy was compromised due to expansion, rather than interference, corrosion or tidal forces, which constitute unrelated effects.

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