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When the Roman army weakened an enemy city wall using undermining, which effect determined the wall's eventual collapse rather than immediate failure?

A)Dynamic load amplification
B)Progressive shear fracturing
C)Hydrostatic pressure buildup
D)Torsional stress accumulation

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Progressive shear fracturing weakens the wall because the distributed material undergoes incremental damage under repeated loads, leading to eventual collapse; therefore option B is correct rather than options A, C, or D, which reflect single-event or contained stresses.

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