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← HistoryWhich structural consequence results when timber beams in a medieval cathedral experience prolonged moisture exposure?
A)Shear failure along the grain✓
B)Tensile failure at beam supports
C)Buckling due to compressive stress
D)Increased load-bearing capacity
💡 Explanation
When timber is subjected to prolonged moisture, fungal decay weakens wood fibers which reduces shear strength because cellulose and lignin are decomposed by enzymes. Therefore, shear failure along the grain results, rather than tensile failure, buckling, or increased capacity, which require different stress conditions and material behaviors.
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