Science, asked by simarjeetkaur1, 7 months ago

what is ductility?which metal would you prefer to make wires? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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copper

As you can see, copper is the preferred metal for electrical wires for several reasons. It has high electrical conductive; it's inexpensive; it's ductile; and it's thermal resistant. This makes is the universally accepted standard for the manufacturing of electrical wires.

Answered by Umar1324
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Answer:

Ductility is defined by the degree to which a material can sustain tensile strain before failure from a stress greater than the material's yield stress. A material is generally considered ductile if it is able to undergo significant plastic deformation before failure.

Explanation:

COPPER

As you can see, copper is the preferred metal for electrical wires for several reasons. It has high electrical conductive; it's inexpensive; it's ductile; and it's thermal resistant. This makes is the universally accepted standard for the manufacturing of electrical wires.

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