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← HistoryWhich physical effect limited size increases in 18th-century ship planking?
A)Increased hydrostatic drag resistance
B)Maximum tree size limitations
C)Material tensile strength scaling✓
D)Work hardening during the sawing
💡 Explanation
Maximum plank size was limited by tensile strength scaling, because the wood's cross-sectional area increased faster than its ability to bear loads. Therefore, longer, thicker planks greatly increased risk of splitting amidships, rather than from hydrostatic issues alone.
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