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metals like gold can be drawn into wires due to its property of​

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Answered by samarthpawar48
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Answer:Metals with high ductility—such as gold—can be drawn into long, thin wires without breaking. Copper historically has served as an excellent conductor of electricity, but it can conduct just about anything. Metals with low ductilities, such as bismuth, will rupture when they're put under tensile stress.

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Answered by dreamrob
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Metals like gold can be drawn into wires due to its property of​ Ductility.

  • Ductile metals are those metals that can be converted into wire or strings easily.
  • These ductile metals are made flexible and are effortlessly bendable.
  • Example of such metals are gold, tungsten, silver, iron, etc.
  • Ductile metals are able to change their shapes and sizes without getting damaged.
  • All the metals which are ductile are affected by the grain size of the metal.
  • Whether the metal is ductile or not can it can be checked by the bend test.
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