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← HistoryWhich consequence results when rope fibers in early longship rigging experience cyclic loading near Iceland?
A)Increased susceptibility tidal erosion
B)Decreased mast structural resonance
C)Accelerated rope material fatique✓
D)Improved sailer tactile feedback Loop
💡 Explanation
Sustained cyclic loading, like that due to wind variations on Viking sails around Iceland, causes accelerated rope material fatigue because of repeated strain, progressing to weaken individual elements due to repeated stress concentrations; therefore, rope failure risks increase rather than tactile feedback improving.
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