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What is the meaning of ductile. Anyone knows

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Answered by CosmicX
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An object which can be deformed without losing its toughness. Copper, aluminum, and steel are examples of ductile metals. The opposite of ductility is brittleness, where a material breaks when tensile stress is applied to lengthen it.

Answered by nilesh102
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 \underline \red{Ductility} :  -    \:  \: The \: ability \: of \: material \: \\ to \:  change\:  their\:shape \:  along \: the \:  length \:  \\ this \: property \: is \: known \:as \:   \underline\red{ductility }.\:  \\  \\ 1. \: copper \: has \: a \: property \: of \: ductility. \\ 2.ductile \: property \: of \: metal \: can \:  \\ be \: drawn \: into \: thin \: and \: long \: wire. \\  \\   \underline \red{Malleability}: -  \: The \: ability \: of \: material  \\ to \: change \: their \: shape \: along \: all \: direction \:  \\ this \: property \: is \: known \: as \:   \underline\red{malleabilty}. \\  \\1.steel \: and \: alluminium \: has \: a \: property \:  \\ of \: malleability. \\ 2.The \: metal \: which \: having \: a \: property \:  \\ of \: malleability \: they \: can \: be \: drawn \: into \:  \\ thin \: sheets. \\  \\  \fcolorbox{red}{white}{ \: i \: hope \: it \: helps \: you. \: }

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