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← HistoryWhich characteristic improved iron bridge longevity owing to early industrial processes?
A)Lower uniform carbon content✓
B)Increased crystalline domain size
C)Reduced sulfur inclusion density
D)Enhanced ductile fracture toughness
💡 Explanation
Decreasing carbon lessened brittle regions around grain boundaries promoting ductility via DIFFUSION; because stress concentrated less, it resisted cracking. Therefore lower and uniform carbon increased lifespan, rather than ductility or sulfur reduction, depending on processing alone.
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