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← HistoryWhich consequence occurs when a Ming dynasty crossbow employing cast iron triggers with excessive moisture?
A)Accelerated string component fatigue
B)Premature trigger sear embrittlement✓
C)Compromised bolt trajectory accuracy
D)Increased bowstring draw resistance
💡 Explanation
Premature trigger sear embrittlement happens because cast iron components experience hydrogen embrittlement when exposed to moisture over prolonged periods. Over time, hydrogen diffuses into the iron, creating local stress concentrations and brittle fracture, therefore affecting the mechanism, rather than string fatigue experienced immediately with use.
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