Coal is neither malleable nor ductile. It is brittle. It would crumble if you tried to draw it into a wire.
Ductility
They are not ductile. Metals are ductile which means that they can be drawn into wires, while non-metals are usually not.
Metals can be easily drawn into wire because they are malleable. These metals are also really wonderful conductors which is why they are picked for wires.
can be drawn into wires.
Yes
The metallic property of ductility allows it to be drawn into thin wires.
DUCTILITY
not sure
No, cables can't be drawn out of graphite. As wires can be drawn out of ductile substances like metals As graphite is highty brittle in nature. and non- ductile substance can't be drawn into the cables. thanks you have nice day
chemical property
copper can be drawn into thin, long wires~`
No, cables can't be drawn out of graphite. As wires can be drawn out of ductile substances like metals As graphite is highty brittle in nature. and non- ductile substance can't be drawn into the cables. thanks you have nice day