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← HistoryWhich outcome resulted from prolonged use of Roman siege catapults due to fatigue?
A)Decreased projectile range✓
B)Increased structural wood decay
C)Inaccurate targeting due to rope stretch
D)Faster loading speed reduction
💡 Explanation
Prolonged catapult use caused tensile fatigue in twisted ropes because repeated stress from launches gradually reduced elastic properties, resulting in decreased energy storage and projectile range. Therefore, decreased range occurred, rather than other failure modes which depend on decay, aiming errors or loading efficiency.
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