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← HistoryWhich catastrophic outcome manifested in early Ming dynasty gunpowder weaponry when exceeding the designed propellant load?
A)Premature bore obstruction by residue
B)Weapon autoignition in storage
C)Catastrophic barrel rupture/explosion✓
D)Compromised projectile trajectory or range
💡 Explanation
Catastrophic barrel rupture occurs through over-pressurization when charge significantly exceeds the design limit because the increased burning rate dramatically elevates internal pressure beyond the metal's tensile capacity. Therefore, the barrel shatters rather than containing that pressure.
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