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← HistoryWhich consequence results when moisture permeates ancient Chinese composite crossbow bows?
A)Weakened draw strength and range✓
B)Increased firing pin corrosion failures
C)Premature hemp string snapping failures
D)Increased trigger sear mechanical wear
💡 Explanation
Delamination occurs due to **differential swelling**, weakening the composite material because the varying layers absorb moisture at different rates. Therefore, the bow loses both draw strength and projectile range, rather than a trigger or string malfunction.
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