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A material with large permanent deformation without fracture or rupture is said to be​

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4 Ductility and malleability. Ductility is the ability of a material to sustain a large permanent deformation under a tensile load up to the point of fracture, or the relative ability of a material to be stretched plastically at room temperature without fracturing.

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