Question 657Navigation General
70% to passThe permanent magnetism of a vessel may change in strength due to _______________.
The correct answer is D) All of the above. The permanent magnetism of a vessel can change in strength due to any of the listed factors: A) Being moored on a constant heading for a long period of time can cause the permanent magnetism to shift as the Earth's magnetic field interacts with the vessel's steel structure over time. B) A collision with another vessel can physically deform the ship's hull and structure, altering the permanent magnetic fields. C) Being struck by lightning can induce strong electric currents that can temporarily or permanently affect the vessel's permanent magnetism. All of these situations can impact the permanent magnetic characteristics of the vessel, which is important for accurate compass readings and navigation.
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