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← HistoryWhich material property of Song Dynasty crossbow trigger mechanisms was improved via quenching?
A)Increased abrasive wear resistance✓
B)Enhanced electrical conductivity
C)Improved thermal expansion rate
D)Decreased elastic deformation limits
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Quenching hardens steel, increasing its hardness and therefore its abrasive wear resistance when surfaces rubbed during repeated firing. The crossbow's improved trigger had greater wear resistance, because the metal had a harder surface, rather than undergoing deformation or fracturing.
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