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← HistoryWhich consequence arises by pre-heating cannonballs before firing during siege?
A)Increased structural fatigue of cannon✓
B)Greater propellant burning efficiency
C)Decreased projectile flight distance
D)Improved crew loading performance
💡 Explanation
The **thermal stress** increases when thermal expansion creates greater stress and cyclical heating, resulting in material fatigue because the cannon's metal undergoes repeated expansion and contraction; therefore, cannons became damaged from the exerted structural forces rather than improved ballistics.
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