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← HistoryWhich mechanism primarily caused the collapse of the Tay Rail Bridge in 1879 during a storm?
A)Metal fatigue from repeated stress✓
B)Erosion of foundations by tidal currents
C)Insufficient lateral bracing against wind
D)Corrosion from saltwater exposure
💡 Explanation
When the bridge experienced strong winds, metal fatigue caused structural failure because repeated stress weakened the wrought iron components, leading to collapse. Therefore, metal fatigue is the primary cause, rather than foundation erosion, insufficient bracing or corrosion, which would manifest through different mechanisms.
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