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A linear creep law is observed in an experiment on an alloy at high temperatures. Over time, the steady-state creep rate is observed to decrease. Briefly explain why. (b) Stainless steels are good high-temperature alloys because of the protection against oxidation provided by the passive oxide layer (Cr2O3). At high temperatures, Cr reacts with the Fe3C to form Cr23C6. What effect might this have on the corrosion resistance

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