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← HistoryWhich outcome occurred with early cast iron cannons because of poorly controlled gunpowder combustion during Medieval sieges?
A)Rapid barrel crack propagation✓
B)Increased projectile muzzle velocity
C)Predictable shot trajectory deviation
D)Consistent rate of bore erosion
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Rapid barrel crack propagation occurred due to thermal shock via uncontrolled combustion because the metal's thermal expansion exceeded tensile strength, causing catastrophic failure via brittle fracture rather than controlled ballistic pressures associated with modern gunpowder.
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