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← HistoryWhich risk increases when the pressure seal in a 19th-century steam engine weakens due to wear?
A)Reduced efficiency from energy loss✓
B)Increased friction in piston cylinder
C)Feedwater contamination within the boiler
D)Flywheel overspeed due to valve timing
💡 Explanation
When a pressure seal weakens, steam leakage occurs because the pressure differential drives flow through the gap, leading to lost energy in the form of heat and reduced pressure acting on the piston. Therefore, reduced efficiency results, rather than friction, contamination, or overspeed which involve different mechanical faults.
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