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← HistoryWhich acute operational risk increased as medieval Chinese armies integrated cast iron crossbow triggers?
A)Faster fatigue crack propagation✓
B)Reduced draw weight consistency
C)Increased susceptibility to brinelling
D)Corrosion inhibiting loading sequence
💡 Explanation
Fatigue crack propagation increased because repeated stress during loading caused the iron crossbow triggers to develop cracks, therefore catastrophic failure during battle was more common, rather than reduced accuracy due to inconsistent draw weight.
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