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← HistoryWhich consequence arose when early Bronze Age metallurgists repeatedly annealed bronze?
A)Increased alloy elastic modulus
B)Accelerated grain boundary creep✓
C)Reduced work hardening effect
D)Enhanced precipitation hardening kinetics
💡 Explanation
Repeated annealing caused increased grain size prompting diffusion creep at significantly low stresses because the vacancy concentration rose within the material promoting increased localized deformation therefore accelerated creep, rather than increasing its hardness preventing work hardenening.
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