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which of the following materials can be hammered? a. tin can b. paper c. wood d. steel bars ​

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Answered by kartiktanwar7717
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tin bar and steel bars can be hammerd

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Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

Tin can and steel bars ​can be hammered.

Explanation:

  • The capacity of a material to distort under stress is known as malleability (compressive stress). A material can be rolled or hammered into thin sheets if it is malleable. Metal leaf can be formed out of malleable materials. Gold leaf is a well-known kind of metal leaf. Many metals that are very ductile are also highly malleable. Some don't; lead, for instance, has a high malleability but a poor ductility.
  • A physical characteristic of matter, typically metals, is malleability. The modern periodic table of elements' family groups 1 through 12 are typically affected by the property. It refers to a substance's capacity to bend or be pounded into different shapes without cracking. Metals like gold, iron, aluminium, copper, silver, and lead are examples of malleable metals.
  • Silver and gold are quite malleable.

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