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← HistoryWhich constraint limited the physical dimensions of cast iron bridge arches during eighteenth-century British bridge construction?
A)Thermal expansion joint efficacy
B)Tensile strength inadequacy✓
C)Material fatigue cycle duration
D)Casting porosity inconsistencies
💡 Explanation
Cast iron has high compressive strength, but brittle tensile behavior; therefore, bridge arches were limited in span because increased arch size induces greater tensile stress than the material could handle, rather than related to expansion or cycle fatigue.
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