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← HistoryWhich outcome results when excessive preload occurs in Roman ballista torsion springs?
A)Decreased projectile kinetic energy✓
B)Increased range of accurate fire
C)Improved bolt penetration capability
D)Enhanced structural frame stability
💡 Explanation
Excessive preload overwhelms the elastic limits of the torsion spring, resulting in plastic deformation; therefore, projectile kinetic energy diminishes, because spring’s Storage capacity will lower, rather than improved bolt penetration, enhancing frame stability and other benefits.
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