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← HistoryWhich structural problem arises in a medieval stone arch bridge if the keystone is removed?
A)Shear failure from excessive torsion
B)Buckling failure from compressive forces✓
C)Tensile failure from concentrated stress
D)Sliding failure from lack of friction
💡 Explanation
When the keystone is removed, the arch's voussoirs lack the central compressive force maintaining equilibrium via the arch effect, leading to buckling as the load is redistributed unevenly. Therefore, buckling failure results, rather than shear, tensile, or sliding failures which require different loading conditions and geometries.
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