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explain the ductility properties of metals and non metals​

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Answered by dakshmalhotra21
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Ductility is when a solid material stretches under tensile stress. If ductile, a material may be stretched into a wire. This property is not seen in non-metals. Examples are copper, aluminium and steel.

Ductility is a measure of a metal's ability to withstand tensile stress—any force that pulls the two ends of an object away from each other. ... The term "ductile" literally means that a metal substance is capable of being stretched into a thin wire without becoming weaker or more brittle in the process.

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Answered by pinapatel1981
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Ductility is a measure of a metal's ability to withstand tensile stress—any force that pulls the two ends of an object away from each other. ... The term "ductile" literally means that a metal substance is capable of being stretched into a thin wire without becoming weaker or more brittle in the process.

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