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← HistoryWhich problem was addressed via bellows innovation in early Greek Fire devices?
A)Maintaining consistent propellant ejection pressure✓
B)Reducing the risk of uncontrolled flare
C)Preventing water contamination of naptha
D)Ensuring continuous fuel mixture ignition
💡 Explanation
Maintaining consistent propellant ejection pressure increased range and accuracy. Bellows replaced earlier unreliable manual pumping, because they provided a more regulated airflow improving consistency. Therefore accuracy increased, rather than resulting in flare-ups or failures to ignite.
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