Live Quiz Arena
🎁 1 Free Round Daily
⚡ Enter ArenaQuestion
← HistoryIn ancient cast iron crossbow triggers, which consequence resulted from prolonged cyclic stress?
A)Decreased trigger pull sensitivity
B)Sudden brittle fracture occurred✓
C)Increased firing pin wear rate
D)Greater string release consistency
💡 Explanation
Repeated crossbow firing induced metal fatigue within cast iron triggers. The mechanism of crack propagation weakened the trigger because cyclic loading exceeded metal endurance limits, therefore brittle fracture was prevalent rather than gradual wear or change in functional sensitivity.
🏆 Up to £1,000 monthly prize pool
Ready for the live challenge? Join the next global round now.
*Terms apply. Skill-based competition.
Related Questions
Browse History →- Which primary structural risk increased due to ziggurat's mud brick construction and rainfall exposure?
- Which consequence arises when a ship's chronometer malfunctions during celestial navigation?
- Which outcome reliably occurred in terraced rice paddy systems when gravity overcame soil shear strength?
- Which mechanism led damaged Byzantine mosaics to reflect diffuse light patterns after restoration?
- Which consequence resulted from quipu knotting errors during Inca bridge construction budget calculations?
- Which structural failure mode was a major risk during the construction of timber-framed windmills?
