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← HistoryWhich phenomenon limited Ming Dynasty cast iron cannon durability?
A)Sulfur embrittlement from coal contaminants✓
B)Incomplete combustion of black powder
C)Rapid bore erosion from friction
D)Excessive case hardening during cooling
💡 Explanation
Sulfur embrittlement increased risk, because sulfur from coal during the casting process created iron sulfide along grain boundaries, causing brittle fracture and reduced tensile strength; therefore, rapid failure became common, rather than ductile deformation.
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