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show real life objects explain the difference between ductility and malleability

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Answered by jar38
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Step-by-step explanation:

Malleable material is one in which a thin sheet can be easily formed by hammering or rolling.

Ductility is the ability of a solid material to deform under tensile stress. Practically, a ductile material is a material that can easily be stretched into a wire when pulled.

Answered by aashitamohan1222
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Ductility : Metals can be drawn into thin wires. This property of metals is known as ductility. Copper, aluminium and iron wires are commonly used for electrical fittings, making net doors and wire meshes, and so on.

Non Metals are non - ductile, that is, they cannot be drawn into wires.

Malleability : Metals are malleable,that is, they can be hammered into thin sheets without breaking.

Non Metals are non malleable, that is, they cannot be hammered into thin sheets. They are brittle, and break into pieces on being hammered.

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