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← HistoryWhich outcome occurs when differential shrinkage stresses severely weaken Bronze Age rope-supported bridges?
A)Abutment failure begins accelerating rapidly✓
B)Susceptor magnetic hysteresis sharply decreases
C)Covalent cross-linking starts occurring sooner
D)Quantum entanglement stabilizes unexpectedly
💡 Explanation
Accelerating abutment failure occurs because differential shrinkage causes component mismatches, reducing tensile strength using stress concentration as the mechanical weakness; therefore, this happens rather than magnetic changes because of material instability alone.
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