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← HistoryWhich outcome arises from exceeding the elastic limit during the cold working of steel in Renaissance armor making?
A)Increased hardness, with reduced ductility✓
B)Improved corrosion resistance, with less weight
C)Enhanced flexibility, with higher toughness
D)Decreased brittleness, with greater strength
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When exceeding the elastic limit during cold working, strain hardening occurs because dislocations accumulate and impede each other's motion, leading to increased strength but decreased ductility. Therefore, increased hardness with reduced ductility results, rather than other options that require specific alloy treatments or tempering processes.
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