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← HistoryWhich outcome results when early Chinese crossbow trigger mechanisms experience excessive cyclic stress?
A)Premature sear tooth crack✓
B)Increased bowstring abrasive wear
C)Accelerated stock wood degradation
D)Reduced projectile aerodynamic stability
💡 Explanation
Premature sear tooth cracking happens because cyclic stress promotes fatigue failure in the bronze or early cast iron components due to repeated loading during firing; therefore, this creates catastrophic trigger failure rather than external factors or projectile flight deviations.
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