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← HistoryWhich outcome was often observed when siege engines using torsion springs launched projectiles in ancient warfare?
A)Inconsistent range due to material fatigue✓
B)Sudden bracing failure due to reverse torsion
C)Rope snapping due to rapid unwinding
D)Projectile splintering upon initial compression
💡 Explanation
When torsion springs are repeatedly twisted and untwisted, microstructural changes accrue because the elasticity of fiber bundles weaken, causing variability in the spring's force output over time and distance thrown. Therefore decreased reliability and inconsistent range results rather than other failures, which have independent failure modes and trigger points.
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