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← HistoryWhich risk increased when Bronze Age smiths repeatedly cold-worked bronze armor?
A)Ductility reduction causing brittle fracture✓
B)Corrosion from altered grain structure
C)Density decrease lowers impact resistance
D)Thermal conductivity increase causes overheating
💡 Explanation
When bronze armor is repeatedly cold-worked, work hardening occurs because dislocations accumulate inhibiting plastic deformation, thus increasing hardness but decreasing ductility. Therefore ductility reduction and possibility of brittle fracture results rather than the other options, which require elevated temperature or specific changes in bronze alloying.
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