Question 660Navigation General

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The permanent magnetism of a vessel may change in strength due to _______________.

A the nature of the cargo being carried
B changes in heading
C major structural repair
D All of the above
AI Explanation

The correct answer is C) major structural repair. The permanent magnetism of a vessel can change in strength due to major structural repair work, as this can alter the vessel's magnetic characteristics. Changes in the vessel's structure, such as welding, cutting, or replacing large metal components, can affect the distribution and intensity of the permanent magnetic fields within the vessel. The other options are incorrect. The nature of the cargo being carried (A) would not directly impact the permanent magnetism of the vessel. Changes in heading (B) may affect the apparent magnetic fields due to the vessel's orientation, but would not change the underlying permanent magnetism. Permanent magnetism is a property of the vessel's structure, not its cargo or heading.

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