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← HistoryWhich material property of Song Dynasty crossbow trigger mechanisms was improved via quenching?
A)Increased abrasive wear resistance✓
B)Enhanced electrical conductivity
C)Improved thermal expansion rate
D)Decreased elastic deformation limits
💡 Explanation
Quenching hardens steel, increasing its hardness and therefore its abrasive wear resistance when surfaces rubbed during repeated firing. The crossbow's improved trigger had greater wear resistance, because the metal had a harder surface, rather than undergoing deformation or fracturing.
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