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← HistoryWhich mechanism led burning mirrors to limited military success?
A)Limited manufacturing precision caused aberrations✓
B)Material scarcity constrained mirror crafting
C)Weather influenced solar energy consistency
D)Focusing required precise setup upkeep
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Limited military success happened due to spherical aberration in the mirrors used for medieval "burning mirrors". Imperfect shapes diffused the light, therefore the heat flux wasn't concentrated enough to ignite targets reliably, rather than a tighter focus due to perfect mirrors.
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