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← HistoryWhich mechanical mechanism most directly counters Roman siege ram effectiveness against city gates?
A)Portcullis lowering with rapid winch
B)Gate reinforcement via internal crossbeams✓
C)Parapet archers aiming from above
D)Burning pitch poured onto the ram
💡 Explanation
Ram effectiveness relies on kinetic energy transfer; internal crossbeams increase rigidity via force distribution, which absorbs/dissipates energy on impact which minimizes gate damage. Therefore gate reinforcement is optimal, rather than portcullis, archers, or burning pitch which address alternative attack vectors and wouldn't fully stop the ram.
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