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← HistoryWhich consequence results when sailing past a ship suffering from significant hogging?
A)Increased risk of wave capture
B)Impaired rudder effectiveness occurs
C)Propeller cavitation likelihood decreases
D)Induced hydrodynamic forces emerge✓
💡 Explanation
Induced hydrodynamic forces may occur, because a hogged ship's altered hull shape introduces asymmetric flow patterns compared to typical vessels. Therefore, nearby passing ships also experience unexpected forces, rather than other localized effects involving rudder-propeller.
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