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← HistoryWhich mechanism limited the height of brick masonry structures in ancient Mesopotamia before arches?
A)Tensile stress exceeding brick strength✓
B)Shear stress exceeding mortar strength
C)Compressive stress exceeding brick strength
D)Thermal stress causing material expansion
💡 Explanation
When height increases, tensile stress develops because the material's self-weight creates bending moments, exceeding brick's tensile capacity and leading to cracking. Therefore tensile stress limitation occurs, rather than shear, compressive or thermal which require different geometrical or material properties.
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