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← ScienceWhich mechanism causes increased material stiffness in shape memory alloys undergoing deformation?
A)Martensitic transformation impeding dislocation motion✓
B)Diffusion of vacancies reduces grain size
C)Increased thermal vibration destabilizes lattice
D)Strain hardening induces phase segregation
💡 Explanation
The material stiffens during deformation because martensitic transformation creates new crystal structures that impede dislocation motion, thus causing increased resistance to further strain, rather than vacancy diffusion or thermal vibrations.
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