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← HistoryWhich mechanical effect during a Roman siege increases if catapult timbers are persistently waterlogged?
A)Increased projectile launch velocity
B)Reduced weapon structural integrity✓
C)Enhanced thermal expansion stability
D)Improved impact energy absorption
💡 Explanation
Waterloggings cause the timber's density and flexibility to change, where the MOISTURE-INDUCED DEGRADATION weakens integrity because wood fibers swell and decay with excess moisture; therefore, structural failure occurs, rather than enhanced launch velocity which requires rapid impulse.
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