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← HistoryWhich critical risk increased as 18th-century shipbuilding adopted standardized component sizing?
A)Cumulative impact failure increases✓
B)Material corrosion rate declines
C)Hydrodynamic drag force lessens
D)Rivet shear stress decreases
💡 Explanation
Standardization introduced the risk of cumulative impact failure because minor defects shared among components could combine through error propagation, therefore the assembled product’s overall lifespan diminished, rather than any effect on material corrosion, drag, or rivet strength.
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