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← HistoryWhich outcome commonly occurred when inadequately maintained Byzantine cast bronze cannons experienced rapid firing?
A)Breech-loading mechanism jamming failures
B)Catastrophic barrel cracking propagated rapidly✓
C)Premature corrosion from saltwater exposure
D)Excessive recoil impacting fortress walls
💡 Explanation
Rapid firing cycles introduced thermal stresses causing work hardening, ultimately leading to metal fatigue; because cracks could then propagate. Therefore catastrophic barrel failures are the eventual consequence, rather than corrosion or recoil issues.
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