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← HistoryWhich mechanism allowed early bronze tools to maintain longer useful lives, rather than rapidly deforming at load?
A)Work hardening via repeated cold forging✓
B)Quenching through rapid heat dissipation
C)Annealing via controlled low temperatures
D)Case hardening through differential alloying
💡 Explanation
Work hardening caused increased strength during manufacturing because plastic deformation introduces dislocations within the bronze; therefore the tool withstands forces, rather than softening under heat-treatment or relying on surface modifications alone.
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