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39 dari 138 Tandal Compass heading in a liquid compass is indicated by: Lubber's line Needle Card Flinder's bar Saya Tidak Tahu
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The question asks about the component of a liquid compass that indicates the compass heading. The options provided are: 1. Lubber's line: A mark on the compass bowl or case that remains stationary and is used to align the compass card to determine the heading. 2. Needle: In traditional compasses, the needle points towards magnetic north. However, in a liquid compass, the needle is often integrated into the compass card. 3. Card: The correct answer. In a liquid compass, the compass card is attached to the magnetic needle and floats in the liquid. It is marked with directions and rotates to align with magnetic north. 4. Flinder's bar: A bar used to compensate for the magnetic influence of a ship's iron on a compass. It is not an indicator of heading. 5. 'Saya Tidak Tahu' is not a valid response for the question. The compass card is the correct component that indicates the heading in a liquid compass.