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← HistoryWhich consequence results when gunpowder propellant is excessively compacted in an early cannon?
A)Increased misfire and hangfire risk✓
B)Greater muzzle velocity achieved reliably
C)Even combustion and efficient expansion
D)Optimized grain size distribution results
💡 Explanation
Excess gunpowder compaction hinders deflagration because it reduces the surface area for ignition and increases density; therefore, incomplete or delayed ignition becomes likelier, with corresponding hangfire or misfire rather than the consistent combustion required for proper projectile launch.
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