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← HistoryWhich consequence results when repeated cycles occur for early cast-iron crossbow triggers?
A)Progressive ductile fracture increases
B)Decreased tensile-strength performance results
C)Thermal expansion reduces jamming
D)Creep deformation causes trigger failure✓
💡 Explanation
Cyclic loading causes creep in cast iron, because constant stress induces slow, permanent deformation until the trigger no longer engages correctly; therefore, the crossbow fails overtime rather than instant fracture as tensile strength decreases gradually.
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