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← HistoryWhich consequence occurs on a Viking longship when sailcloth experiences persistent, localized stress near a seam?
A)Progressive seam delamination expands✓
B)Increased mast bending vibration occurs
C)Rudder control effectiveness rises
D)The hull's draft significantly lessens
💡 Explanation
Progressive seam delamination is the outcome because cyclic loading from wind causes fatigue and crack propagation in the sailcloth fibers initiating a mechanism of tensile failure near a high-stress concentration. Therefore, the seam weakens and expands outward, rather than changing mast dynamics.
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