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← HistoryWhich effect reduces Viking longship sailing efficiency when encountering crosswinds?
A)Increased leeway in hull motion✓
B)Elevated centerboard hydrodynamic resistance
C)Augmented frictional hull drag force
D)Sustained foresail compressive buckling stress
💡 Explanation
Increased leeway arises because the sail generates a force perpendicular to the ship's heading, making it drift sideways. This leeway constitutes wasted energy; therefore, speed and maneuverability decrease because forces are directed laterally rather than propelling it forward against crosswinds.
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