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what would happen if the metal aren,t ductility​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Materials that aren't ductile won't bend or stretch much – they just snap. Conversely, metals with a large grain size are more ductile, but have lower strength. This new technique manipulates the grain size to give the metal the strength of ultrafine-grained titanium but the ductility of coarse-grained titanium.

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Answered by riyasaha34
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Materials that aren't ductile won't bend or stretch much – they just snap. Conversely, metals with a large grain size are more ductile, but have lower strength. This new technique manipulates the grain size to give the metal the strength of ultrafine-grained titanium but the ductility of coarse-grained titanium

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