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← HistoryWhich consequence results from rapid quenching during Han Dynasty swordmaking?
A)Increased iron carbide formation
B)Austenite grains become finer
C)Martensite microstructure produces✓
D)Ferrite decomposition increases slowly
💡 Explanation
The *martensitic transformation* occurs because quenching traps carbon atoms, thereby hindering the equilibrium transformation to ferrite. This rapid cooling favors the formation of a hard and brittle martensite microstructure rather than softer alternatives, therefore increasing weapon hardness.
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