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← HistoryOn Viking longships, which outcome resulted when wave impact exceeded the Torsional Response Limit ropes connecting the keel and upper hull?
A)Increased hull-splitting risk emerged✓
B)Reduced oar efficiency occurred later
C)Slower sail deployment materialized soon
D)Elevated mast breakage developed fully
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Hull splitting risk emerged directly because exceeding the Torsional Response Limit initiated excessive twisting of the hull rather than controlled flexing. Therefore, structural weakening led to potential separation under stress, rather than merely affecting operational aspects relating to sails.
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