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← HistoryWhich failure mode resulted from concentrated breaching of medieval castle walls?
A)Localized stress exceeded material yield
B)Undermining induced shear failure
C)Progressive collapse via arch disequilibrium✓
D)Moat drainage caused hydrostatic imbalance
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Progressive localized breaching put arches out of equilibrium; this is because once a few support points fail, the entire weight shifts. Therefore progressive collapse occurs, rather than just isolated spalling, undermining, or flooding from a drained moat.
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