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← HistoryWhich mechanism allows a Roman arch to support substantial loads without mortar?
A)Keystone compression distributes forces✓
B)Tensile reinforcement binds the structure
C)Buttresses counteract lateral thrust
D)Post-and-lintel distributes weight vertically
💡 Explanation
When vertical loads are applied, keystone compression occurs because the wedge shape transfers forces outward and downwards, distributing compression through the arch. Therefore keystone compression supports the structure, rather than tension, buttressing or post-and-lintel which apply to different load bearing methods.
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