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difference between malleability and ductility
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Answered by cyrilcj777wifi
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Malleability is the ability of a material to deform under stess (compressive stress). If a material is malleable then it can be converted into thin sheets by hammering or rolling. Ductility of a material is the ability to stretch under stress (tensile stress). ... Generally many metals have high malleability and ductility.

A malleable material is one in which a thin sheet can be easily formed by hammering. Gold is the most malleable metal. In contrast, ductility is the ability of a solid material to deform under tensile stress.

Answered by srinath2664
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. Ductility and malleability are two aspects of the plastic deformation process of solid materials. Since metals have a crystal structure and free electrons to allow large amounts of dislocations, they are both highly malleable and ductile.

• Ductility of a solid material is the ability to undergo tensile stress without fracture or damage; simply the ability to draw a material into a wire by pulling at the ends

• Malleability of a material is the ability to undergo compressive stress without fracture or damage; simply, it is the ability to be hammered or pushed into thin sheets without breaking.

• In most cases, ductility and malleability are coexisting. Silver and gold are highly malleable and ductile. But in some cases ductility can be higher while malleability is low or vice versa. For example, Lead and cast iron are highly malleable while having lower ductility.

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