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What is the difference between Ductility and sonority?
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Answered by sg1494879
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Explanation:

Ductility is the property of a metal by virtue of which it can be drawn into wires. For example, copper and aluminium are both malleable and ductile. Sonority is the characteristic of a metal to emit a deep resonant sound when struck.

Answered by Sourya06
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Answer:

The property of a body to increase in length in compresssion is called ductility.

The property of a body to produce sound waves.

sonority hierarchy or sonority scale is a hierarchical ranking of speech sounds. Sonority is loosely defined as the loudness of speech sounds relative to other sounds of the same pitch, length and stress, therefore sonority is often related to rankings for phones to their amplitude.

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