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← HistoryWhen the Roman army weakened an enemy city wall using undermining, which effect determined the wall's eventual collapse rather than immediate failure?
A)Dynamic load amplification
B)Progressive shear fracturing✓
C)Hydrostatic pressure buildup
D)Torsional stress accumulation
💡 Explanation
Progressive shear fracturing weakens the wall because the distributed material undergoes incremental damage under repeated loads, leading to eventual collapse; therefore option B is correct rather than options A, C, or D, which reflect single-event or contained stresses.
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