Question 621Navigation General

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Which statement about the Flinders bar of the magnetic compass is CORRECT?

A It compensates for quadrantal deviation.
B It compensates for error caused by the heeling of a vessel.
C It compensates for the error caused by the vertical component of the Earth's magnetic field.
D It is only needed in equatorial waters.
AI Explanation

The correct answer is C) It compensates for the error caused by the vertical component of the Earth's magnetic field. The Flinders bar is a device used on a magnetic compass to compensate for the effect of the vertical component of the Earth's magnetic field, which can introduce errors in the compass reading. As a vessel changes latitude, the vertical component of the Earth's magnetic field changes, and the Flinders bar helps to adjust the compass to account for this change, ensuring accurate readings. The other options are incorrect because: A) The Flinders bar does not compensate for quadrantal deviation, which is caused by the magnetic properties of the vessel's structure; B) It does not compensate for error caused by the heeling of the vessel; and D) It is not only needed in equatorial waters, but rather in all latitudes where the vertical component of the Earth's magnetic field is significant.

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