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← HistoryWhich consequence arose when increased sail area risked capsizing Viking longships?
A)Development of advanced sailcloth weaves
B)Implementation of ballast and hull design✓
C)Abandonment of transatlantic voyages
D)Standardization of oar-propelled maneuverability
💡 Explanation
Increased sail area created instability. Therefore ships needed lower center of gravity, achieved through added ballast and redesigned hulls. This enabled them to manage larger sails safely using the principle of static equilibrium, rather than reducing sail area.
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