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← HistoryWhich consequence resulted from high phosphorus content in early Chinese cast iron crossbow triggers?
A)Increased susceptibility to brittle fracture✓
B)Elevated resistance to compressive forces
C)Reduced rate of atmospheric corrosion
D)Enhanced capacity for plastic deformation
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Early cast iron, due to rudimentary smelting, featured high phosphorus, promoting brittleness as stress accumulation caused intergranular TRIP cracking. This raised fracture risk because high phosphorus prevents dislocation movements, promoting brittle breaking rather than ductile behaviour in trigger.
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