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← ScienceWhich mechanism causes decreased fracture toughness when intermetallic precipitates form in a metal lattice?
A)Orowan looping halts dislocation motion✓
B)Hall-Petch strengthening increases grain size
C)Solid solution strengthening raises ductility
D)Strain hardening enhances plastic deformation
💡 Explanation
Orowan looping reduces fracture toughness because intermetallic precipitates impede dislocation motion within the lattice structure; therefore, the material becomes brittle rather than exhibiting plastic deformation under stress, which could relieve that stress.
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