Live Quiz Arena
🎁 1 Free Round Daily
⚡ Enter ArenaQuestion
← ScienceWhich mechanism causes increased brittleness in polycrystalline materials undergoing quenching?
A)Hall-Petch effect at grain boundaries✓
B)Martensitic phase transformation propagation
C)Dislocation annihilation by annealing
D)Dynamic recrystallization alters orientation
💡 Explanation
Quenching introduces rapid cooling, inhibiting atomic diffusion; therefore, the Hall-Petch effect prevents dislocation slip at grain boundaries, sharply increasing brittleness, rather than forming martensite at slower speed and temperature.
🏆 Up to £1,000 monthly prize pool
Ready for the live challenge? Join the next global round now.
*Terms apply. Skill-based competition.
Related Questions
Browse Science →- Which mechanism leads to zero resistance when applying current?
- Which flow regime results along an aircraft wing when higher Reynolds numbers are exceeded?
- Which consequence results when interstitial copper atoms distort a silicon crystal lattice?
- Which outcome occurs when the Reynolds number exceeds critical value in a hydraulic valve?
- Which outcome occurs when a microwave oven door's Faraday cage has gaps exceeding the wavelength of the microwaves?
- Which outcome occurs when the gas turbine combustor temperature exceeds the material constant design limit?
