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← HistoryWhich mechanism limited the blade length of Bronze Age swords?
A)Work hardening caused brittleness✓
B)Ingot size limited alloy availability
C)Crucible volume constrained heating cycles
D)Smelting efficiency restricted resource allocation
💡 Explanation
Work hardening limited blade size because the repeated hammering to form the long blade increased the metal's hardness but simultaneously embrittled it. Therefore, longer blades were prone to shattering rather than being effectively wieldable.
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