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← HistoryWhy were 18th-century Indiamen prone to hogging, creating leaks?
A)Keel exceeded safe bending stress✓
B)Planking lacked adequate tensile strength
C)Hull subjected to cyclical loading
D)Copper sheathing induced galvanic corrosion
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Hogging in Indiamen occurred because prolonged exposure induced bending stress past the keel's limit, causing it to sag rather than distribute weight efficiently. This triggered progressive failure, therefore hogging results rather than planking or galvanic hull disintegration outcomes.
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