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← HistoryWhich mechanism limited the standardization of medieval cast iron cannons?
A)Ductile failure from sulfur impurities✓
B)Erosion diminished barrel rifling
C)Thermal shock induced cracking
D)Corrosion accelerated by seawater exposure
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Sulfur impurities in the cast cause brittle failure because sulfur forms iron sulfide inclusions which weaken grain boundaries, therefore cannons cracked rather than exhibiting ductile bending under pressure because ductile failure requires cleaner refined metallurgy lacking impurities.
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