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← HistoryWhich structural weakness becomes critical for Roman fortifications when supporting siege engines firing projectiles?
A)Torsion stress from uneven weight distribution
B)Shear stress from projectile impacts✓
C)Tensile stress from structural settling
D)Compressive stress from increased height
💡 Explanation
When siege engines firing projectiles exert force on walls, shear stress become critical because the impact transfers force parallel to the wall's surface exceeding its shear strength and causing localized cracking. Therefore shear stress is most critical, rather than torsional, tensile, or compression stress, which are resisted by different structural features.
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