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The hardness of steel depends upon the?

  1. Amount of cementite it contains
  2. Amount of carbon it contains
  3. Contents of alloying elements
  4. Method of manufacture of steel
LohaHridoy
LohaHridoy
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2025-01-04 04:42

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AhmedNazir
AhmedNazir

Answer: Option 1

The hardness of steel depends upon the Amount of cementite it contains

4 views Answered 2022-09-01 13:21

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