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← HistoryWhich mechanical advantage strategy did Roman siege engineers primarily utilize when deploying the aries (battering ram)?
A)Compound lever systems with counterweights
B)Traction trebuchets using human power
C)Simple pendulum with momentum transfer✓
D)Wheel and axle for rapid gate breach
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When deploying the aries, Roman siege engineers used a simple pendulum for momentum transfer, swinging the ram to maximize impact force against fortifications. Therefore, a simple pendulum was critical, rather than levers, traction, or wheel/axle that offer different mechanical advantages or power sources suited other siege tactics.
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