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← HistoryWhich outcome occurs when a Roman arch's keystone is removed?
A)Lateral thrust overcomes friction✓
B)Vertical load evenly distributes
C)Shear stress is minimized
D)Tensile forces exceed material strength
💡 Explanation
When a keystone is removed, the arch's structural integrity fails because the arch relies on compressive forces to distribute the load; the removal allows lateral thrust to overcome friction between voussoirs. Therefore lateral thrust overcomes friction, rather than even load distribution, shear stress minimization, or tensile failure, which occur under different loading conditions.
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