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Why ships have two metal balls on the compass, the clever trick that fixes magnetic errors at sea
A ship’s steel hull becomes part of Earth’s magnetic field, which can quietly skew a magnetic compass in different directions as the vessel turns and heels. This explains how binnacle correctors work, ...
Spatiotemporal Variability, Geospatial Analysis, Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Share and Cite: Hart, L. , Garuba, L. , ...
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