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← HistoryWithin Islamic architecture, which risk increases when applying algebraic ratios to structural dimensions without precise material homogeneity?
A)Resonance within acoustic chambers
B)Unpredicted stress fracture patterns✓
C)Excessive harmonic vibration modes
D)Accelerated electrolytic galvanic corrosion
💡 Explanation
Unprecise ratios amplify inconsistencies, therefore, increased stress is due to unequal material density. Load distribution fails because design accounts for an ideal distribution in the structural member rather than actual material variance and stress concentrations.
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