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Which effect resulted from Roman siege engines using torsion springs made of twisted sinew during wet weather conditions?

A)Reduced projectile range due to sinew slackening
B)Increased launch angle due to frame warping
C)Premature catapult arm failure due to corrosion
D)Improved accuracy from uniform moisture absorption

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When torsion springs made of sinew got wet, the sinew fibers absorbed moisture, causing them to expand and lose tension, which reduced the force applied to the projectile, resulting in a shorter range. Therefore, reduced range resulted, rather than increased angle or failure which are associated with different processes like structural damage or material defects.

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