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← HistoryWhat outcome occurs from repeated use of ballista siege engines in ancient Roman warfare?
A)Fractures in the wooden frame develop✓
B)Rope tension decreases from strand fatigue
C)Projectile range increases over time
D)Torsion spring effectiveness improves
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From prolonged use, ballista frames experience cyclic loading, causing fatigue fractures because the wood's tensile strength degrades microscopically, leading to macroscopic cracking that expands with each shot. Therefore, the frame fractures, instead of tension decrease, range increase, or spring improvement which do not account for material fatigue.
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