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← HistoryWhich consequence results when tension decreases on the torsion springs powering a Roman ballista?
A)Reduced projectile range and velocity✓
B)Increased projectile spin and deviation
C)Ballista frame cracking from stress
D)Spring breakage due to unequal loading
💡 Explanation
When tension decreases, Hooke's Law dictates a reduction of restoring force, leading to decreased energy storage and transfer to the projectile which significantly cuts down force applied. Therefore, range and velocity reduce significantly, rather than increased spin, cracking or unequal loading that requires distinct failures.
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