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← HistoryWithin Song Dynasty strategic crossbows, which consequence results when poor crucible management contaminates cast iron production?
A)Decreased alloy malleability emerges subtly
B)Firing pin crystallization risk elevates notably
C)Quenching crack propagation intensifies remarkably✓
D)Breech loading reliability decays unexpectedly
💡 Explanation
Increased slag inclusion increases sites for brittleness, initiating crack propagation through stress intensification; therefore, the cast iron crossbow's quenching tolerance lowers, rather than an effect related to load, crystallization, or softness, after inhomogeneous cooling.
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