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← HistoryWhich effect was minimized by counterweight placement during the operation of a Roman trebuchet?
A)Stress on the support frame✓
B)Inaccuracy due to arm oscillation
C)Erosion of the projectile cradle
D)Ground instability
💡 Explanation
Using a counterweight in a trebuchet efficiently transfers gravitational potential energy to kinetic energy of the projectile, therefore minimizing reaction forces acting on the frame structure through force balancing.. Therefore mitigating stress on the frame rather than other issues only peripherally related frame impact/oscillations.
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