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← HistoryWhich constraint limited size for 12th-century cast iron cannons?
A)Brittle fracture from cooling stress✓
B)Erosion due to high acidity
C)Oxidation rate exceeds melting
D)Sulfur contamination prevents solidification
💡 Explanation
Brittle fracture limited cannon size because uneven cooling during casting induced tensile stresses that led to cracking, therefore larger cannons were difficult to produce reliably, rather than being limited by acidity or sulfur.
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