Rank the following iron–carbon alloys and associated microstructures from the highest to the lowest tensile strength: (a
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Rank the following iron–carbon alloys and associated
microstructures from the highest to the lowest tensile
strength:
(a) 0.25 wt%C with martensite
(b) 0.60 wt%C with tempered
martensite
(c) 0.60 wt%C with
fine pearlite
(d) 0.60 wt%C with bainite
Rank the following iron-carbon alloys and associated microstructures from the highest to the lowest tensile strength: (a) 0.25 wt%C with martensite (b) 0.60 wt%C with tempered martensite (c) 0.60 wt%C with fine pearlite (d) 0.60 wt%C with bainite (a) > (c) > (d) > (b) (a) > (c) > (b) > (d) (a) > (b) > (d) > (c) (a) (b) > (c) > (d) >
microstructures from the highest to the lowest tensile
strength:
(a) 0.25 wt%C with martensite
(b) 0.60 wt%C with tempered
martensite
(c) 0.60 wt%C with
fine pearlite
(d) 0.60 wt%C with bainite
Rank the following iron-carbon alloys and associated microstructures from the highest to the lowest tensile strength: (a) 0.25 wt%C with martensite (b) 0.60 wt%C with tempered martensite (c) 0.60 wt%C with fine pearlite (d) 0.60 wt%C with bainite (a) > (c) > (d) > (b) (a) > (c) > (b) > (d) (a) > (b) > (d) > (c) (a) (b) > (c) > (d) >