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← HistoryWhich outcome occurs when high silicon content in cast iron artillery cannons causes increased brittleness during the Napoleonic era?
A)Deformation before catastrophic shell explosion✓
B)Reduced acoustic wave propagation speed
C)Lower melting point in sustained fire
D)Increase of tensile stress dissipation rates
💡 Explanation
High silicon bronze or cast iron can precipitate brittle phases under sudden shock because brittle fracture dominates over plastic deformation; therefore, instead of bending, cracking occurs before shell explosion, rather than gradual deformation from sustained stress build-up.
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