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← HistoryWhich destructive outcome accelerates when early gunpowder artillery barrels exceed a certain thickness?
A)Increased barrel thermal stress✓
B)Reduced projectile fragmentation
C)Diminished muzzle velocity loss
D)Greater powder deflagration uniformity
💡 Explanation
Firing gunpowder artillery generates intense heat, so increasing barrel thickness creates a larger thermal gradient which induces greater thermal stress because the inner layer expands more than the outer. Therefore, barrel cracking is promoted, rather than pressure containment, due to thermal effects.
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