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← HistoryWhen early Chinese iron bridges experienced sag under load, which mechanism critically delayed their structural failure versus similar timber spans?
A)Increased material compressive strength
B)Molecular directional grain alignment
C)Improved tensile network redistrubution✓
D)Enhanced iron crystalline plasticity
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A metallic tensile network emerges in iron because iron's grains deform plastically under load, enabling stress redistribution around defects rather than immediate fracture, therefore resisting immediate collapse more effectively under tensile stress than timber, with its abrupt break.
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