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← HistoryWhich structural consequence appears from geometrically similar arches not scaled proportionally with varying span?
A)Increased shear at shorter spans
B)Uniform stress distribution at all spans
C)Cracking from differential strain gradient✓
D)Decreased buckling risk at larger spans
💡 Explanation
When the span of geometrically similar arches change without maintaining proportional scaling, it alters the relationship between loading stress and compressive strength leading to differential strain. Therefore cracking results because regions experience varying tensions, but uniform stress/decreased risk results only with proper proportionality, while shear shifts are associated with load imbalances.
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