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← HistoryWhich defensive outcome results when the *siphōn* experiences reverse pressurization?
A)Fuel line implosion occurs then
B)Reduced projection range results directly
C)Greek fire backflow is initiated✓
D)Combustion stability then increases sharply
💡 Explanation
Backflow into the *siphōn* can occur because reverse pressurization increases the likelihood of flashback; thereby, backflowing burning fuel lines increases the risk of onboard explosions, rather than enhanced combustion stability, range or fuel line implosion.
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