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what is ductility in metals

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Answered by susanth5656
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Answer:Ductility is a measure of a metal's ability to withstand tensile stress any force that pulls the two ends of an object away from each other. The term "ductile" literally means that a metal substance is capable of being stretched into a thin wire without becoming weaker or more brittle in the process

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Answered by ajaysimhareddy04
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Answer:

Ductility is the ability of metals to be drawn into thin wires.

Explanation:

ex-Gold

1 gram gold can be drawn into 2 metres

They have high capacity of bearing tensile strength

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