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← HistoryWhich control consequence results when significant rope elasticity existed in Viking longship rigging?
A)Altered sail trim effectiveness✓
B)Rudder drag profile increased
C)Hull twisting force became stable
D)Oar synchronization became easier
💡 Explanation
Sail control requires precise adjustment; increased rope stretch from high elasticity causes the angle of attack for the sail to vary. The rope undergoes elastic deformation because of its fibrous structure; therefore, sail trim precision is decreased, rather than improving other ship functionalities.
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