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← HistoryWhich risk increased when Ancient Roman aqueducts employed lower gradients?
A)Increased thermal expansion rupturing the structure
B)Reduced hydrostatic pressure at the terminus✓
C)Decreased infiltration due to longer distances
D)Elevated oxygen leading to algal blooms
💡 Explanation
Lower gradients necessitated longer aqueducts; therefore the increased frictional head loss drops overall pressure because the Darcy-Weisbach equation governs friction. This reduces water delivery pressure, rather than alternatives like increased construction materials, thermal stress, or biological load changes being primary issues.
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