Chemistry, asked by rathiramakanta, 1 month ago

What is the difference between malleability and ductile??


Please don't post invalid answer..!! PLEASE Post only correct answer..!!​

Answers

Answered by CuteBunny21
1

Answer:

\Huge\bf\maltese{\underline{\red{Answer ࿐}}}\maltese

A malleable material is one in which a thin sheet can be easily formed by hammering or rolling. ... In contrast, ductility is the ability of a solid material to deform under tensile stress. Practically, a ductile material is a material that can easily be stretched into a wire when pulled as shown in the figure below.

Answered by itzbangtanarmy7
1

Answer:

 \:

Amalleable material is one in which a thin sheet can be easily formed by hammering or rolling.

In contrast, ductility is the ability of a solid material to deform under tensile stress. Practically, a ductile material is a material that can easily be stretched into a wire when pulled as shown in the figure below.

Similar questions