when we beat a coal is shape do not change Rather is break down into small pieces by this
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When we beat a coal, it break down into smaller pieces rather than changing its shape because its tensile strength is very low. So, it cannot resist many force on it without breaking.
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topic :- brittle
this is a property non- metals which is shown by them.
it shows that when a non-metal is being hammered it breaks into small pieces rather than converting into sheets.
since, coal is also a non metal hence it also shows the brittle property and breaks into small pieces after get hammered.
this is a property non- metals which is shown by them.
it shows that when a non-metal is being hammered it breaks into small pieces rather than converting into sheets.
since, coal is also a non metal hence it also shows the brittle property and breaks into small pieces after get hammered.
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