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Which mechanism limited the cutting depth of early water-powered sawmills constructed during the Roman period?

A)Material fatigue of iron blades
B)Inconsistent water wheel torque
C)Inefficient pitman arm linkage
D)Accumulation of sawdust buildup

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When using early water-powered sawmills, the inefficient pitman arm linkage causes a significant loss of energy in converting rotary motion to linear motion, severely limiting force applied to the saw blade. Therefore, shallow cuts result, rather than fatigue, torque variations, or sawdust buildup which are secondary limiting factors.

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