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← HistoryWhich effect increased the Roman ballista's range circa 100 BCE?
A)Optimized torsion spring energy storage✓
B)Standardized projectile stone size
C)Improved lubrication on the axles
D)Reinforced carriage during rapid firing
💡 Explanation
Ballista range increased due to optimized torsion, where twisted sinew bundles stored more energy, because maximizing potential energy released improves projectile velocity. Therefore, A is correct; rather than B, C, and D which would have less substantial effects on overall performance.
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