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← HistoryWhich mechanism allowed Roman ballistae to achieve greater projectile range compared to earlier torsion catapults?
A)Increased lever arm length amplifying force
B)Improved ratcheting pawl locking system
C)Higher tensile strength composite cordage
D)Adjustable bundled sinew tension✓
💡 Explanation
When Romans improved ballistae, adjustable bundled sinew tension allowed increased energy storage because it enabled finer calibration of torque, optimizing projectile launch. Therefore range increased, rather than lever arm length, ratcheting systems, or cordage materials because each offered lesser improvements to launch power and control.
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