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← HistoryWhich risk dramatically increased when 18th century timber bridges used longer, unsupported spans?
A)Critical resonance-induced structural oscillations✓
B)Accelerated erosion of abutment foundations
C)Increased susceptibility to chemical corrosion
D)Material degradation from thermal expansion
💡 Explanation
A longer, unsupported timber bridge span risked catastrophic failure because the increased length reduced the structure's natural frequency, resulting in resonance. Ambient vibrations readily excited the bridge, therefore vibrational oscillations could lead to rapid destablization rather than gradual wear.
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