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← HistoryWhich destructive effect results when Roman siege catapults launch projectiles at castle walls?
A)Spalling from compressive wave reflection✓
B)Melting from elevated atmospheric friction
C)Corrosion via chemical propellant residue
D)Subsidence stemming from ground vibrations
💡 Explanation
When a catapult launches projectiles, the impact generates compressive waves which reflect at free surfaces creating tensile stresses causing spalling. Therefore spalling results, rather than melting, corrosion, or settling because the destructive mechanism primarily involves material strength under rapid stress.
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