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← HistoryWhich consequence resulted from early iron gunpowder artillery cannons experiencing thermal cycling?
A)Rapid bore obstruction expansion
B)Catastrophic wall crack propagation✓
C)Unpredictable projectile path skew
D)Decreased propellant burn efficiency
💡 Explanation
Early cannons suffered wall cracking because repeated heating and cooling induced Thermal Fatigue, concentrating stress at flaws; therefore, larger cracks formed and eventually led to failure, rather than bore obstruction or decreased efficiency which can have other causes.
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