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← HistoryWhich mechanism limited hull volume increases in late 18th-century wooden merchant ship construction?
A)Timber strength under hull stress✓
B)Sail area constraints on stability
C)Labor shortages for shipbuilding
D)Tar supply limitations for sealing
💡 Explanation
When hull size increased, the timber needed to withstand hull stress via increased bending moments became a limiting factor because allowable stress dictated maximum timber spans. Therefore timber strength limited hull volume, rather than sails, labor, or tar which relate to stability, production, and waterproofing, respectively.
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