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← HistoryWhich constraint limited the span of simple rope bridges constructed by the Incas?
A)Progressive torsional cable stress✓
B)Aquitania effect on anchorage
C)Thermal-mediated structural softening
D)Excessive tensile concrete fatigue
💡 Explanation
Progressive torsional cable stress limited Inca rope bridges, because cumulative twisting forces weakened fibers over extended spans, resulting in cable failure; therefore shorter rope segment spans were more structurally sound rather than those that exceeded safe thresholds.
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