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← HistoryWhich risk increased within medieval fortifications when trebuchet artillery adopted counterweight designs circa 12th century?
A)Undermining due to increased siege duration
B)Rampart collapse due to localized impact✓
C)Gate fracture during frontal attacks
D)Internal fires from burning projectiles
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When trebuchets adopted counterweight designs, increased projectile mass and kinetic energy led to a greater impulse during impacts, potentially causing rampart collapse by exceeding material strength. Therefore rampart collapse becomes more likely, rather than other options which depend on different mechanisms like tunneling or burning materials.
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