单选题The vertical component of the Earth’s magnetic field causes induced magnetism in vertical soft iron. This changes with latitude. What corrects for this coefficient of the deviation? ()AThe Flinders barBThe heeling magnetCQuadrantal soft iron spheresDBar magnets in the binnacle

单选题
The vertical component of the Earth’s magnetic field causes induced magnetism in vertical soft iron. This changes with latitude. What corrects for this coefficient of the deviation? ()
A

The Flinders bar

B

The heeling magnet

C

Quadrantal soft iron spheres

D

Bar magnets in the binnacle


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