What are the differences between metals and ceramics when subjected to force?
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Under extreme force, metals plastically deform, whereas ceramics elastically deform. Metals are, typically, not subject to brittle fracture, while ceramics are very brittle.
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Ceramics have higher melting points than metals and are used to hold molten metals. Even very thick ceramics are transparent, metals are translucent only when microscopically thin. Metals are electrical conductors, ceramics are not. Pure ceramics are electrical insulators and semi-conductors.
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