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← HistoryWhich consequence resulted from using iron in early trebuchet construction?
A)Increased frame structural resilience overall
B)Weaker counterweight drive inefficiency
C)Localized stress created material fatigue✓
D)Significant range accuracy improvement evident
💡 Explanation
Localized stress created material fatigue because iron components, unlike flexible wood, could undergo repeated strain near joints leading to cracking. Therefore, iron's elastic modulus caused concentrated stress, rather than distributing forces, decreasing the lifespan of the war machine.
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