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← HistoryWhich destructive outcome resulted during ancient sieges using battering rams?
A)Brittle fracture within the wall
B)Wall creep at the impact zone
C)Deformation from cyclical fatigue loading✓
D)Ablation due to thermal stress
💡 Explanation
Cyclical fatigue occurs because repeated impacts from battering rams weakened masonry walls. This induces cyclic stress, propagating micro-cracks that grow under each impact. Therefore, the wall eventually fails due to cyclic fatigue, rather than brittle fracture or simple crushing, with ablation relating primarily to thermal processes.
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