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← HistoryWhich mechanism limits the tension that silk could bear in Byzantine lamellar armor?
A)Fiber alignment during twisting✓
B)Humidity causing fiber swelling
C)Dye penetration altering elasticity
D)Moth degradation compromising strength
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The armor's layered design distributed force, but fiber alignment ultimately capped the attainable tensile strength because, during twisting, not all fibers aligned perfectly, creating weak points; therefore, tension would be limited by this initial misalignment rather than material degradation.
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