what is meant by saying that metals are malleable and ductile
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When we say that metals are malleable and ductile, we refer to their ability to be either made into sheets or drawn into wires. Ductility is the ability of the metal to get stretched without sustaining damage whereas malleability refers to the ability of the metals to get deformed when compressed.
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When we say that metals are malleable and ductile, we refer to their ability to be either made into sheets or drawn into wires. Ductility is the ability of the metal to get stretched without sustaining damage whereas malleability refers to the ability of the metals to get deformed when compressed
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