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← HistoryWhich risk increased during Han Dynasty crossbow production?
A)Cast iron embrittlement at locking points✓
B)Limb delamination from adhesive failure
C)String fraying during multi-shot firing
D)Bronze trigger creep under high tension
💡 Explanation
Cast iron crossbow triggers introduced in the Han Dynasty experienced Temper embrittlement because phosphorus impurities concentrated at grain boundaries reduce toughness leading to fracture, therefore, the triggers grew susceptible to catastrophic failure rather than gradual deformation as prior bronze triggers.
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