Why the slope keep on increasing after eutectic point in Fe- Fe3C diagram?
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It is because of Fe3C. As carbon content increases there is increase in Fe3C content. Fe3C decomposition temperature is high. so slope increases after 0.8 C% .
It is because of Fe3C. As carbon content increases there is increase in Fe3C content. Fe3C decomposition temperature is high. so slope increases after 0.8 C% .
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After Eutectic point ,% of carbon increases, so fe3c also increases and because of that slope increases.
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