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Metals are usually ductile what do you understand by this statement

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Answered by sravanigummadi2005
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If you pull on it enough the atoms will stretch a bit, then simply break apart. In order for a material to be ductile, to deform in a plastic manner, the atoms have to have a way of moving past each other. The way in which this occurs is through dislocations.

Answered by afrah6
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1 of a metal : capable of being drawn out (see draw entry 1 sense 15) into wire or thread ductile iron. 2 : easily led or influenced a vast portion of the public feels rather than thinks, a ductile multitude drawn easily by the arts of the demagogue—

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