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← HistoryWhich consequence resulted from Roman siege towers exceeding design height limits?
A)Compromised stability during assault✓
B)Reduced range of projectile weapons
C)Increased vulnerability to fire attacks
D)Slower troop deployment onto walls
💡 Explanation
When siege towers exceeded design height, increased torque on the base compromised stability because leverage increased exponentially relative to material strength, resulting in potential collapse or tilt during assault. Therefore, towers experienced reduced stability, rather than range, fire vulnerability, or deployment speed directly related structural design failings.
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