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← HistoryWhich physical effect limited the Roman ballista's range when scaling up projectile size?
A)Torsion fiber stress exceeding limit✓
B)Cordage slippage due to heat
C)Frame resonance shattering assembly
D)Launch angle deviation by wind
💡 Explanation
When projectile size increases, higher torsion is required, exceeding fiber's tensile stress because the stress increases proportionally to size, straining the materials. Therefore, the fiber’s ability to resist failure limits projectile weight scale, more than preventing slippage, resonance, or wind deviation with proper deployment.
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