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← HistoryWhich structural failure most likely occurred at the Tacoma Narrows Bridge due to resonant oscillation?
A)Cable snapping from tensile overload
B)Deck twisting from aerodynamic flutter✓
C)Pier collapse from shear forces
D)Anchor failure from excessive torque
💡 Explanation
When wind excited the Tacoma Narrows Bridge, aerodynamic flutter occurred because the bridge's flexible structure allowed positive feedback between wind force and oscillatory motion. Therefore deck twisting resulted, rather than cable snapping, pier collapse, or anchor failure, which involve fundamentally different forces and modes of failure.
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