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← HistoryWhich outcome reduces stability when water-filled compartments develop in Viking longships?
A)Decreased metacentric height✓
B)Harmonic roll damping
C)Reduced skin friction drag
D)Increased hull resonance frequency
💡 Explanation
Decreased metacentric height reduces stability in longships because the centers of gravity and buoyancy negatively converge, therefore, the vessel becomes prone to capsizing from small disturbances, rather than experiencing self-righting behavior.
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