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← HistoryWhich limitation constrained the adoption of Qin dynasty automatic crossbows?
A)Cord snapping from hygroscopic weakening✓
B)Pavise shield weight distribution
C)Torsion spring stress relaxation
D)Lack of interchangeable bronze triggers
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The hygroscopic weakening of the cords limited the crossbow's adoption, where atmospheric water absorption caused cellulose degradation resulting in breakage; therefore this outcome occurred when the cord degraded, rather than metal fatigue occurring because it only involves organic materials.
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