The fluid commonly used in a ship's compass is usually a type of mineral oil or a similar liquid that is stable, non-volatile, and has a low freezing point. This fluid helps to dampen the motion of the compass card, allowing for a more stable and accurate reading of the ship's heading. In some modern compasses, synthetic fluids may also be used for enhanced performance and reliability.
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