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← HistoryWhich mechanism limited the accuracy of 18th-century sextants, particularly in heavy seas?
A)Observer induced parallax error✓
B)Index mirror misadjustment
C)Telescope chromatic aberration
D)Frame induced thermal expansion
💡 Explanation
Sextant measurements were subject to parallax error because unsteady hands shift the observer's eye relative to the instrument's scale; therefore readings varied widely from assumed positions, rather than from imperfections such as imperfect index mirrors or chromatic aberration.
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