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← HistoryWhich limit affects the recoil spring efficiency within repeating crossbows using early cast iron triggers?
A)Susceptibility to brittle fracture✓
B)Lower corrosion resistance over bronze
C)Dimensional creep under tension
D)Difficulty extracting ore impurities
💡 Explanation
Early cast iron triggers suffered from brittle fracture due to low impact toughness. The sudden impact from the recoil mechanism, rather than distributed stress, caused catastrophic failure, because micro-cracks propagated rapidly; therefore, fractures rather than deformation would be the main limit.
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