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← HistoryWhich consequence frequently arose when Roman torsion siege engines experienced rapid temperature changes during prolonged sieges?
A)Breakage of frame due to uneven expansion
B)Weakening of sinew springs and loss potency✓
C)Misalignment of launch arm slowing rate
D)Premature decay of projectiles weakening impact
💡 Explanation
When rapid temperature changes occurred, the performance of Roman torsion siege engines degraded. Sinew springs lost their elasticity due to moisture and relaxation so weakening their potency. Therefore weakening resulted, rather than frame breakage, misalignment, or projectile decay, wich relates mostly to mechanical durability issues.
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