Question 1793Navigation General
70% to passThe difference between the DR position and a fix, both of which have the same time, is caused by _______________.
The correct answer is A) current. The difference between the dead reckoning (DR) position and a fix (which are both at the same time) is caused by the effect of current on the vessel's movement. The DR position is calculated based on the vessel's speed and course, but it does not account for the influence of currents, which can cause the vessel to drift off its expected track. The fix, on the other hand, is the vessel's actual position determined by navigational methods, which takes the current's effect into account. The difference between the DR position and the fix is therefore a result of the current acting on the vessel. The other options (B, C, and D) are incorrect because they do not directly cause the difference between the DR position and the fix. Variation is the difference between true north and magnetic north, leeway is the sideways drift of a vessel due to wind, and deviation is the error in a compass reading caused by the vessel's magnetic fields. While these factors can impact navigation, they do not specifically explain the difference between the DR position and a fix.
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