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← HistoryWhich structural compromise allowed Roman arch bridges to span wider gaps compared to earlier stone beam bridges?
A)Denser concrete mix designs
B)The distribution of compressive stress✓
C)Pre-stressed cable reinforcement
D)Higher material tensile strength
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When an arch bridge is constructed, the arch shape allows compressive stress distribution throughout the structure because the load is transferred along the curve to the supports, minimizing tensile forces. Therefore compressive stress is the key, rather than concrete mix, cable reinforcement or tensile strength alone, which address different structural limitations.
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