Which properties of cast iron make it unsuitable for bridge construction?
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corrosion property
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iron reacts with air and water and get corrsed
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Cast iron has extremely low tensile strength which makes it a poor shock resistor. Cast iron is brittle and elongation is very low. As a result it cannot be used for constructing bridges and other structures that require bearing of load.
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