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← HistoryWhich phenomenon limited the height of brick masonry arches in ancient Roman construction?
A)Tensile stress exceeding brick strength✓
B)Shear stress exceeding mortar adhesion
C)Compressive stress exceeding brick strength
D)Thermal expansion causing arch deformation
💡 Explanation
When an arch is loaded, tensile stresses develop on the inner face because the arch flattens under load, pulling the inner face outwards. Therefore tensile stress exceeding brick strength is the limit, rather than shear, compression, or thermal issues which require different loading conditions.
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