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← HistoryWhich consequence arises when longship sails lost strength?
A)Reduced maximum sailing velocity achieved✓
B)Increased vulnerability structural component failure
C)Greater rudder needed during turns
D)Higher frequency hull planking replacement
💡 Explanation
Reduced maximum sailing velocity occurs because sailcloth degradation decreases aerodynamic efficiency; therefore, ships sail slower, rather than increased structural failure because the sail is the primary power component.
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