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← HistoryWhich constraint limited the muzzle velocity of early gunpowder weapons?
A)Incomplete combustion oxygen depletion
B)Material yield strength breach pressure✓
C)Granulation methods surface area
D)Rapid cooling thermal shock
💡 Explanation
Excessive charge mass would cause catastrophic failure because material yield strength limits the cylinder peak pressure via hoop stress, rather than alternatives; incomplete combustion occurs typically from poor mixing, or slow reaction rate of primer, but stress remained the limit.
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