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← HistoryWithin early cast iron cannon design, which outcome arose when gunpowder's rapid expansion exceeded a barrel's tensile strength?
A)Catastrophic barrel rupture occurred✓
B)Shot velocity significantly decreased
C)Propellant deflagration became incomplete
D)Breech pressure regulation improved
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A catastrophic barrel rupture occurred because hoop stress induced by Internal Ballistics exceeded the barrel's tensile strength. This resulted in uncontrolled crack propagation, therefore the cannon failed violently rather than yielding plastically or venting gas safely.
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