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During the early use of cast iron cannons, which risk increased due to internal defects during the casting process?

A)Catastrophic barrel rupture upon firing
B)Reduced projectile muzzle velocity
C)Oxidation embrittlement of firing mechanism
D)Increased gunpowder combustion instability

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The risk of catastrophic barrel rupture increased because voids introduced gas pockets, weakening the cannon via stress concentration. Therefore, the barrel is prone to splinter rather than a uniform expansion because imperfections reduce structural integrity and uniform material properties.

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