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← HistoryWhich vulnerability increased significantly for trebuchets during prolonged sieges due to rope degradation?
A)Decreased projectile range✓
B)Increased misfire probability
C)Reduced structural stability
D)Higher counterweight imbalance
💡 Explanation
During prolonged sieges, repeated use caused fiber fatigue within hemp ropes, degrading their tensile strength due to cyclic loading, leading to reduced projectile range because stored energy was dissipated. Therefore, diminished range resulted, rather than misfires, instability or counterweight issues which depend on different factors.
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