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← HistoryWhich consequence occurs when hydrostatic pressure exceeds the hoop stress limit in a firebomb during Byzantine siege warfare?
A)Premature ignition of the incendiary mixture
B)Aerodynamic instability during flight path
C)Fragmentation of ceramic casing before impact✓
D)Sublimation rate increase the mixture
💡 Explanation
Fragmentation occurs due to excessive hydrostatic pressure overcoming the ceramic casing's hoop stress; because hoop stress resists outward pressure, the sphere fractures prematurely rather than containing the explosive force until impact; therefore, the shell shatters instead of delivering Greek fire.
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