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← HistoryWhich mechanism maximized structural lifespan for Roman aqueducts?
A)Use of a keystone arch✓
B)Consistent mortar joint thickness
C)Internal ceramic pipe lining
D)Extensive use of lead pipes
💡 Explanation
The keystone arch distributes compressive forces evenly, because the wedge shape transfers load along the arch, therefore the keystone prevented tensile stress. Using arches, rather than relying solely on cantilevered supports, dramatically decreased material stress.
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