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← HistoryWhich consequence arises when early Chinese cast iron crossbow trigger mechanisms experienced hydrogen embrittlement?
A)Increased firing pin wear rate
B)Propellant deflagration rate increases
C)Catastrophic brittle fracture failures✓
D)String oscillation harmonics increased
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Brittle fracture occurs because hydrogen embrittlement weakens grain boundaries in cast iron parts via hydrogen diffusion, leading to rapid crack propagation under stress, therefore triggers fracture rather than exhibiting ductile deformation like simple yielding.
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