A hardness test is conducted on as-received metal as a quality check. The results indicate that the

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A hardness test is conducted on as-received metal as a quality check. The results indicate that the hardness is too high; thus the material may not have sufficient ductility for the intended application. The supplier is reluctant to accept the return of the material, instead claiming that the diamond cone used in the Rockwell testing was worn and blunt, and hence the test needed to be recalibrated. Is this explanation plausible? Explain.
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