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← HistoryWhich mechanism limits the maximum length of unsupported stone lintels in Mycenaean architecture?
A)Tensile stress exceeding stone strength✓
B)Shear stress causing diagonal cracking
C)Compressive stress inducing crushing
D)Torsional stress leading to twisting
💡 Explanation
When a stone lintel spans a gap, tensile stress develops on the lower surface because the stone bends under its own weight, and exceeding the stone's tensile strength leads to fracture. Therefore tensile failure limits the length, rather than shear, compression, or torsion which require different stress distributions.
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