Question 623Navigation General
70% to passWhich of the following describes the principal purpose of magnetic compass adjustment?
The correct answer is A) reduce the deviation as much as possible. The principal purpose of magnetic compass adjustment is to minimize the compass deviation, which is the difference between the compass reading and the true direction. This is achieved by using various techniques, such as placing correcting magnets or soft iron near the compass, in order to counteract the effects of local magnetic fields that can cause the compass to deviate from true north. Reducing the deviation as much as possible is the primary goal of compass adjustment, as it ensures the compass provides the most accurate directional information for navigation. The other options are incorrect because: B) reducing variation is not the purpose of compass adjustment (variation is the difference between true north and magnetic north); C) reducing magnetic dip is not the goal of compass adjustment; and D) allowing the compass bowl to swing freely is a separate consideration, not the main purpose of adjustment.
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