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Why was early cast iron unsuitable for cannons?

A)Crystallization weakened explosive pressure
B)Shrinkage induced crack propagation
C)Graphite inhibited necessary martensite
D)Inherent porosity decreased elasticity

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Shrinkage during the cast cooling initiated pre-existing surface cracks because differential cooling caused thermal contraction stresses, leading to crack propagation under cannon firing. Therefore, cannons burst rather than operating safely, rather than controlled yield strength.

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