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← HistoryWhich consequence arises when Norse longship sails undergo anisotropic shrinkage?
A)Rope bridge collapse risk increases
B)Hull seams experience asymmetrical stress✓
C)Mast's center of gravity decreases
D)Oar lock fatigue cracks propagate faster
💡 Explanation
Asymmetrical stress along hull seams results because anisotropic shrinkage causes uneven load distribution during sail operation due to differential contraction; therefore, hull integrity decreases rather than rope bridge issues or changes in the vessel’s center of gravity.
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