how is malleability of metals used in our daily life
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Malleability means that metals can be hammered into sheets and foils. For example, aluminium foils are used for wrapping food stuffs, silver foils are used for decorative purposes on sweets and fruits. ... Gold and silver wires are used in ornaments. Aluminium and copper wires are used for conduction of electric current.
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Malleability is the ability of a metal to deform into thin sheets when force is applied to them.
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The malleability of metals has several daily life applications.
- Kitchen utensils are made of certain metals that are malleable.
- The metals used to make ornaments are malleable.
- Aluminum foils are used in covering food materials.
- Many machine parts are made using the malleable property of metals.
- Different vehicle parts like railway wagons make use of this property.
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