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← HistoryWhich outcome arises in early cast iron plowshares due to repeated soil impact?
A)Work hardening promotes surface embrittlement✓
B)Graphitization yields localized plastic yield
C)Cementite forms increased magnetic hysteresis
D)Ferrite destabilizes decreased intergranular slip
💡 Explanation
Work hardening accumulates dislocations near the surface from repeated impacts, because this increases brittleness which raises fracture risk. This outcome is not plastic yielding, therefore the iron cracks rather than deforms, unlike softer metals.
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