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What is ductile fracture?

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Answered by vinaygrish
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Ductile fracture is a type of fracture characterized by extensive deformation of plastic or "necking." This usually occurs prior to the actual fracture. The term "ductile rupture" refers to the failure of highly ductile materials. In such cases, materials pull apart instead of cracking.

In ductile fracture, there is absorption of massive amounts of energy and slow propagation before the fracture occurs.

By understanding ductile fractures, engineers are able to develop more dependable and safer industrial products and materials.

Answered by Anonymous
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Electricity is useful for Many things that occur in the physical world are known as janhana( janahana means people) with the electric charge The electric charge was released in the light of the sky power of lightning electricity used as a source of energy, etc. Before the development of the Maxwell's equation, it is considered to be the first thing in the form of a physical phenomenon of energy.:)

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