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← HistoryWhat microstructural outcome occurs when bronze tools, particularly axes in ancient Mesopotamia, experience repeated, high-impact stress during wood chopping?
A)Work hardening near the blade✓
B)Eutectic phase transformations onset
C)Recrystallization grain boundary migration
D)Martensitic phase transformation occur
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Work hardening occurs because the metallic crystal structure accumulates dislocations under repeated stress, therefore increasing hardness near the stressed region but potentially causing brittleness, rather than undergoing phase transformations or large-scale grain changes.
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