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← HistoryWhich outcome increases when ancient ship sails experienced hygrothermal loading?
A)Reduced sailcloth tensile strength✓
B)Improved aerodynamic lift coefficient
C)Prevention of mildew accumulation
D)Enhanced ultraviolet radiation resistance
💡 Explanation
Reduced sailcloth tensile strength occurs because moisture absorption weakens natural fibers through hydrolysis, therefore the sail is more prone to tearing rather than gaining aerodynamic advantages, occurring because of material degradation.
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