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← HistoryWhich navigational calculation error occurred when early chronometers experienced irregular escapement behavior?
A)Longitude error due to incorrect time✓
B)Latitude error due to celestial drift
C)Bearing error from magnetic deviation
D)Speed error from inaccurate log readings
💡 Explanation
When a chronometer's escapement malfunctions, accumulated time errors lead to incorrect longitude calculations at sea because longitude is determined from the difference between local time and Greenwich Mean Time. Therefore, longitude error results, rather than latitude, bearing, or speed errors, which rely on different measurement techniques.
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