Explain ductility in metals and non meas
Answers
Answered by
0
_____________________________
Ductility is a property of metals in which they can be drawn into thin wires.
Metals are ductile as we can draw them in wires easily. For example , Copper wires , etc.
Non - metals are not ductile as they can not be drawn into wires. For example , coal , etc.
______________________________
HOPE IT HELPS YOU !!
THANKS....!!
Answered by
3
Metals have a property in which they could be stretched into thin wires. For example; gold and copper are easily stretched that's why they are used for making jewellery and electrical wires.
On the other hand, non metals cannot be stretched, that means they don't have the property of ductility. For example; you cannot strectch a diamond or iodine.
On the other hand, non metals cannot be stretched, that means they don't have the property of ductility. For example; you cannot strectch a diamond or iodine.
Anonymous:
hi
Similar questions