what is ducktillity and example
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The term ductility refers to a material's ability to permanently deform, such as stretch, bend, or spread in reaction to stress.
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- When a material specimen is strained, it deforms plastically. We may perceive elasticity at first, but once the distortion reaches a specific point, known as the elastic limit, the deformation becomes permanent.
- Malleable materials are those that can be easily deformed without breaking when mechanical pressure is applied to them.
- Ductile materials are those that bend easily when subjected to tensile tension.
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