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← HistoryWhat consequence results when a wooden ship hull experiences prolonged delamination in seawater?
A)Increased hull flexibility and leaking✓
B)Reduced sail efficiency from higher drag
C)Elevated mast stress from weight shift
D)Compromised cargo capacity
💡 Explanation
When a wooden hull undergoes delamination, the separation of wood layers via electrochemical action weakens its structure because material integrity decreases, causing flexibility and leaks. Therefore hull flexibility increases, rather than reduced sail efficiency, or elevated mast stress requiring entirely different failure modes related to sailing or overloading.
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