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← HistoryWhich mechanism allowed medieval longbows to achieve greater range and power compared to earlier bows?
A)Increased string elasticity via silk fibers
B)Limb length increase for greater draw✓
C)Use of composite materials resisting tension
D)Incorporation of a mechanical pulley system
💡 Explanation
When the longbow’s limb length was increased, a greater draw length was achieved, which transferred more potential energy to the arrow upon release. Therefore, greater draw resulted in enhanced range and power, rather than enhanced elasticity, the use of composite materials, or a mechanical pulley system each producing different force amplification characteristics.
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