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← HistoryWhich consequence results when Roman ballista siege engines exceeded torsion limits?
A)Inaccurate targeting and shortened range
B)Catapult arm shattered unexpectedly✓
C)Structural collapse of fortification walls
D)Entanglement from rope fiber separation
💡 Explanation
The catapult arm shatters because exceeding torsion limits results in catastrophic failure via exceeding the ultimate tensile strength of the wood. Therefore option B is correct, rather than inaccurate shots primarily associated with wind, or structure failures due to loading.
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