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← ScienceWhich mechanism causes increased brittleness in polycrystalline materials undergoing quenching?
A)Hall-Petch effect at grain boundaries✓
B)Martensitic phase transformation propagation
C)Dislocation annihilation by annealing
D)Dynamic recrystallization alters orientation
💡 Explanation
Quenching introduces rapid cooling, inhibiting atomic diffusion; therefore, the Hall-Petch effect prevents dislocation slip at grain boundaries, sharply increasing brittleness, rather than forming martensite at slower speed and temperature.
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