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← HistoryWhich consequence occurs when a late Han dynasty mass-produced crossbow trigger's sear weakens from repeated stress?
A)Range inaccuracy becomes increasingly prevalent
B)Premature bolt release induces component failure✓
C)Draw weight exceeds safe operating limits
D)Tiller shattering risks structural collapse
💡 Explanation
Premature bolt release happens because cyclic loading causes metal fatigue, thus reducing sear strength. The trigger's locking mechanism then fails rather than holding, causing the bolt to fire early; therefore, premature firing risks crossbow damage.
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