Science, asked by kawraram15, 11 months ago

explain the following malleability​

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Answered by thomasjk3389
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Answer:the ability to beaten up into thin sheets

Explanation:

if we take an example of an aluminium sheet we find that these are very thin. so how are they made....the main process includes beating up of aluminium till they become thin enough based on the requirement. the property of aluminium which is taken in consideration over here is malleability

Answered by nilesh102
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 \underline \red{Ductility} :  -    \:  \: The \: ability \: of \: material \: \\ to \:  change\:  their\:shape \:  along \: the \:  length \:  \\ this \: property \: is \: known \:as \:   \underline\red{ductility }.\:  \\  \\ 1. \: copper \: has \: a \: property \: of \: ductility. \\ 2.ductile \: property \: of \: metal \: can \:  \\ be \: drawn \: into \: thin \: and \: long \: wire. \\  \\   \underline \red{Malleability}: -  \: The \: ability \: of \: material  \\ to \: change \: their \: shape \: along \: all \: direction \:  \\ this \: property \: is \: known \: as \:   \underline\red{malleabilty}. \\  \\1.steel \: and \: alluminium \: has \: a \: property \:  \\ of \: malleability. \\ 2.The \: metal \: which \: having \: a \: property \:  \\ of \: malleability \: they \: can \: be \: drawn \: into \:  \\ thin \: sheets. \\  \\  \underline \red{some \:material \:  have\: a \: both \: properties }\\   \underline\red{like \:gold .}\\  \\  \fcolorbox{red}{white}{ \: i \: hope \: it \: helps \: you. \: }

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