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← HistoryWhich destructive outcome occurred when medieval stone catapults exceeded design thresholds?
A)Increased projectile air resistance
B)Decreased structural stress cracking
C)Premature hinge-point fatigue failure✓
D)Reduced tensile lever reinforcement
💡 Explanation
Hinge-point fatigue failure results from cyclical stress concentration exceeding material limits; rapid crack propagation is the mechanism. This happens because stress intensifies around the hinge during launches, therefore structural supports break prematurely, rather than deforming elastically.
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