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← HistoryWhich structural instability challenged the height scaling of medieval turret fortifications?
A)Soil liquefaction under dynamic loads
B)Buckling of masonry under compression✓
C)Tensile failure from wind pressure
D)Corrosion due to atmospheric moisture
💡 Explanation
When turret height increased significantly, buckling of masonry under immense compressive loads became critical because compressive stress increases linearly with height, exceeding material strength. Therefore, buckling constrained scaling rather than liquefaction, tensile failure, or uniform corrosion processes, each requiring distinct environmental or load conditions.
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