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← HistoryWhen scaling up Roman torsion siege engines, which risk emerged from limitations within their components?
A)Premature fiber bundle failure✓
B)Insufficient projectile aerodynamic stability
C)Inadequate range for counter-battery fire
D)Incompatible rope construction techniques
💡 Explanation
Scaling torsion siege engines led to increased stress on ropes; stress would cause fiber failure because of increased cross-sectional load. This led to decreased engine life; therefore, a more robust design was needed, rather than increased aerodynamic stability or range.
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