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← HistoryWhich mechanical weakness limited early Mesopotamian bronze sickle effectiveness?
A)Pronounced strain hardening at point✓
B)Amorphous metal induced crack growth
C)Fatigue failure rates accelerated rapidly
D)Dendritic structure caused pitting corrosion
💡 Explanation
Early bronze sickles experienced strain hardening because repeated impacts against tougher stalks induced localized dislocations; therefore, they became brittle rapidly near the cutting edge, rather than failing from overall fatigue or corrosion.
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