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← HistoryWhich outcome occurs when insufficient ballast is loaded within a Viking longship?
A)Capsizing risk increases notably✓
B)Rudder control becomes highly unstable
C)Mast bending beyond yield strength
D)Planking develops hydrostatic microfractures
💡 Explanation
Capsizing risk increases markedly with low ballast via reduced stability. The metacentric height diminishes because Buoyancy shifts insufficiently. Therefore, the longship becomes easily overturned, rather than remaining stable against heeling forces applied by the wind.
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