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← HistoryFor pre-industrial Viking rope bridges vulnerable to sag, which mechanism amplified destabilizing vibrations resulting in potential collapse under load?
A)Aeroelastic flutter instability
B)Resonant frequency synchronization✓
C)Progressive material stiffening
D)Harmonic mode superpositioning
💡 Explanation
Resonant frequency synchronization causes destructive interference from repeated load, because each step excites the bridge's inherent vibration, therefore resulting in violent oscillations and possible breakage, rather than simple bending or dampening observed at off-resonance frequencies.
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