Question 639Navigation General
70% to passDeviation in a compass is caused by the _______________.
A
influence of the magnetic materials of the vessel
B
vessel's geographic position
C
earth's magnetic field
D
vessel's heading
AI Explanation
The correct answer is A) the influence of the magnetic materials of the vessel. Deviation in a compass is caused by the magnetic materials within the vessel, such as steel, iron, and electrical equipment, which create their own magnetic fields that interfere with the earth's magnetic field. This causes the compass needle to point in a direction that differs from true north, resulting in compass deviation. The vessel's geographic position and heading do not directly cause compass deviation, and the earth's magnetic field is the reference the compass uses, not the cause of deviation.
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