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← HistoryWhen firing early cast-iron crossbows, which outcome occurred due to imperfections in casting?
A)Internal stress caused brittle fracturing✓
B)Barrel wear reduced bolt velocity
C)The bowstring degraded quickly
D)Oxidation formed surface protection
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Internal stress concentration resulted in brittle fracturing due to pre-industrial casting flaws. Because uneven cooling generated lattice imperfections leading to fracture via crack propagation, rather than ductile deformation or gradual wear failures under typical operational stress.
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