Question 662Navigation General

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Magnets are placed in horizontal trays in the compass binnacle to compensate for the _______________.

A permanent magnetism of the vessel
B change in the magnetic field when the vessel inclines from vertical
C induced magnetism in the vessel's horizontal soft iron
D magnetic fields caused by electrical currents in the vicinity
AI Explanation

The correct answer is A) permanent magnetism of the vessel. Magnets are placed in horizontal trays in the compass binnacle to compensate for the permanent magnetism of the vessel. The permanent magnetism of a vessel is caused by the steel and iron used in its construction, which can interfere with the compass readings. By placing compensating magnets in the compass binnacle, the permanent magnetic fields can be neutralized, ensuring accurate compass readings. The other options are incorrect because they do not accurately describe the purpose of the compensating magnets. Option B refers to changes in the magnetic field due to vessel inclination, which is not the primary purpose of the compensating magnets. Options C and D are also incorrect, as they do not address the permanent magnetism of the vessel, which is the main reason for the compensating magnets.

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