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← HistoryWhich problem limited early cast iron cannon durability?
A)High cooling rate created stresses✓
B)Rapid oxidation during long storage
C)Iron depleted sulfur content quickly
D)High phosphorus content affected ductility
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Uneven cooling created substantial internal stresses, causing cracking because the cast iron expanded while the outer layers solidified; therefore cannons failed catastrophically faster, rather than experiencing gradual wear or corrosion.
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