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An engineering metal solidifies at 303 degree t is heated up to 550 and then poured into a mold once it reached room temperature it is pulled out of the mold and put into a forging mold Why was it not immediately forged while it was hot? What was the advantage of waiting for it to cool down to room temperature while forging usually takes place in higher temperatures?Explain your answer clearly