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← HistoryWhich early weakness limited Song Dynasty cast iron cannons during sieges?
A)Inherent thermal cracking susceptibility✓
B)Propellant ignition timing inconsistency
C)Material scarcity hindering mass production
D)Complex alloy composition variability
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Thermal cracking was a key weakness because ancient cast iron production lacked temperature control, leading to internal stresses. The rapid heating and cooling during firing would then induce thermal stress cracking, therefore fracturing the cannon, rather than other problems, due to inherent material properties despite manufacturing efforts.
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