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← HistoryWhich outcome occurred across 11th-century Song Dynasty ironworks when uneven cooling weakened cast agricultural tools?
A)Increased coke consumption for uniformity
B)Elevated manganese content introduced then
C)Residual stresses induced brittle fracture✓
D)Improved bellows promoted grain refinement
💡 Explanation
Brittle fracture increased because increased grain size causes inhomogeneous thermal contraction known as THERMAL STRESS, during solidification, resulting in areas cracking therefore the implements shattered during use rather than showing ductile deformation if production maintained consistent heat input.
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