Physics, asked by yaarjaat, 1 year ago

what is mean by melliable​

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Answered by starkhan12328
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A malleable personality is capable of being changed or trained, and amalleable metal is able to be pounded or pressed into various shapes. It's easier to learn when you're young andmalleable. Similarly, there are ductile metals that can be hammered out into wire or thread; gold, silver, and platinum are examples
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Answered by SouvikBaidya
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Malleability — also called plasticity — has to do with whether something can be molded. Clay (or Play-Doh) is the best example of something with high malleability; it can be sculpted into almost anything, so it's very malleable. A cinder block has no malleability at all; it can't be shaped into anything. Wet cement has great malleability, unlike dry cement. A person could also express malleability, if he or she is wishy-washy and can easily be molded by others.
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