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← HistoryWhich outcome arises when improperly heat-treating ancient cast iron crossbow triggers?
A)Excessive elasticity reduces firing power.
B)Rapid oxidation causes component failure.
C)Brittle fracture disables the release.✓
D)Plastic deformation impedes trigger motion.
💡 Explanation
Brittle fracture occurs because a lack of proper tempering after quenching leaves high internal stresses causing crack propagation via stress corrosion cracking, severely lowering fracture toughness; therefore trigger snaps rather than deforming.
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