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← HistoryWhich drawback limited early cast iron usage throughout imperial Chinese siege warfare?
A)Malleability enabled battlefield repairs
B)Brittleness caused catastrophic projectile failures✓
C)Density reduced crossbow draw strength
D)Corrosion resisted weathering in tunnels
💡 Explanation
Early cast iron's high carbon content, resulting from incomplete refining, produced brittle fracture mechanics. Therefore, thin-walled siege engine components shattered under stress rather than deforming, because iron carbon content overwhelmed iron's original yield strength.
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