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In historical Viking longships, which increased risk resulted when woven sails experienced prolonged wetting?

A)Reduced maneuverability in high winds
B)Increased risk of mast fractures
C)Acceleration due to friction reduction
D)More efficient wave energy capture

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Prolonged wetting increased overall sail mass in the longship, increasing stress higher on the mast because tensile strength in wood could not support the additional oscillating loads during sailing; therefore mast fractures, rather than improved wave capture, became more likely.

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