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← HistoryWhich instrumental drift affected early astrolabes during prolonged solar observations?
A)Thermal expansion altering altitude readings✓
B)Magnetic declination skewing azimuth angles
C)Hygroscopic swelling impacting plate alignment
D)Gravitational torque misaligning the alidade
💡 Explanation
During prolonged solar observations, thermal expansion occurs because direct sunlight heats the metal, causing differential expansion that alters altitude measurements. Therefore, altitude readings become skewed rather than azimuth errors from magnetic declination or plate misalignment or alidade torque, phenomena affected by different physical mechanism.
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