What effect does adjusting the degree of extension, rotation, and elevation of the aerial have on the force applied to the outriggers?
A. Decreases pressure on the side from which the aerial is deployed
B. Increases pressure on the opposite side from where the aerial is deployed
C. Increases pressure on the side from which the aerial is deployed
D. No effect on either side
Answer: C. Increases pressure on the side from which the aerial is deployed
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