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Which systematic error was inherent when using 18th-century sextants made with dissimilar metals?

A)Index error due to frame distortion
B)Horizon error caused by poor mirrors
C)Parallax error from instrument flexing
D)Collimation error affecting image clarity

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When dissimilar metals were used in sextant construction, differential thermal expansion between those metals distorted the frame because of different expansion coefficients affecting angle measurements. Therefore, index error arises, rather than other errors, which would require issues with mirrors, flexing, or optics.

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