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← HistoryWhich outcome resulted from rapid-cooling siege weaponry during late antiquity?
A)Reduced counterweight trebuchet projectile range
B)Increased stone fracturing by thermal shock✓
C)Accelerated wooden frame structural failure
D)Improved torsion catapult aiming accuracy
💡 Explanation
The intended outcome involves materials science; Water-quenching heated projectiles prior to launch induced significant stresses via thermal shock, designed to weaken fortifications at initial impact within their stone structure because this increased fracturing, therefore compromise walls rather than penetration alone.
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