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← HistoryWhich consequence results when poorly seasoned timber forms a warship's hull?
A)Increased biofouling rates occur
B)Reduced maneuverability becomes apparent
C)Hull warping undergoes expansion✓
D)Compensated compass errors arise
💡 Explanation
Hull warping occurs because improper wood seasoning causes differential shrinking, inducing stresses in the planks acting via hygroexpansion rather than uniform stress distribution. Therefore, the planks cup and distort, compromising the hull integrity rather than maintaining structural rigidity.
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