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← HistoryWhich risk increases when a medieval trebuchet's ropes experience repetitive loading?
A)Progressive rope fiber yielding✓
B)Increased counterweight rotational inertia
C)Accelerated gear tooth spalling
D)Reduced projectile aerodynamic stability
💡 Explanation
Progressive rope fiber yielding increases under cyclic loading due to rope fatigue; specifically, stress causes microscopic cracks within the rope's fibers. Therefore, the rope weakens with each use, rather than maintaining its original strength because of microstructural stability issues.
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