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← HistoryWhich consequence resulted from trebuchet calibration errors during medieval sieges?
A)Catastrophic structural collapse occurs
B)Overestimation of engine range happens
C)Missed shot decreases effectiveness✓
D)Premature throwing arm failure happens
💡 Explanation
Reduced siege effectiveness followed from minor miscalculations involving a trebuchet's trajectory, because slight changes to arm length or weight ratios dramatically affect ballistics demonstrated by projectile motion of the counterweight/sling system. Therefore, the missed target is the main consequence rather than structural failure rather than ranging issues.
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