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The growth rate of pearlite, v, and the interlamellar spacing S are given by the following relation, $$v = k.\frac{1}{S}\left( {\frac{{1 - {S_c}}}{S}} \right)$$    where Sc is the critical spacing at which the growth rate is zero and k is a materials constant. The actual interlamellar spacing observed will correspond to

A. S = Sc

B. S = 2Sc

C. S = 3Sc

D. S = Sc2

Answer: Option A


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