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← HistoryWhich mechanical challenge was overcome by segmented worm gear drives in medieval windmills?
A)Maintaining constant gear meshing distance
B)Preventing excessive blade overspeed
C)Compensating for tower structural deformation✓
D)Reducing wear from variable grain loads
💡 Explanation
When the windmill tower deformed under wind load, segmented worm gears allowed compliance because they could accommodate slight shifts without binding, unlike fixed gears. Therefore compensating for deformation results, rather than meshing, overspeed prevention or wear reduction, which involve distinct mechanisms.
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