Ceramics, glasses, minerals and aggregates of cemented of minerals (i.e. rocks) are all examples of brittle solids. There are probably many others you can think of!
Some brittle materials are cast iron, concrete, high carbon steels, ceramics and glass. A brittle material is easily shattered and has little resistance against fracture.
Quartz, Feldspars, olivine and dolostone are all brittle rocks.
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Glass, ceramics, crystals - materials with no defined yield point before failure under load
Nonmetals tend to be brittle.
chalkstick ,charcoal ,bones
sugar, salt
is polythene ductile or brittle?
For materials that are brittle rather than ductile. For ductile :max shear stress theory would be more suitable
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They are generally brittle.
They are generally brittle.
is polythene ductile or brittle?
it is ductile. For hardened stainless steel it gets less ductile, but not brittle.
Brittle
Materials that are ductile, or have the property of ductility, will stretch and deform when they are pulled, rather than breaking. Gold, silver, copper, iron, and lead are common examples of ductile materials.
Silicon has a Brittle-to-Ductile transition at around ~500 C.
For materials that are brittle rather than ductile. For ductile :max shear stress theory would be more suitable
Ductile and brittle are NOT the same thing. In fact, almost the opposite.
Materials like gold and copper can be bent; they are malleable or ductile. Materials that are brittle and break easily are non-ductile. Conventional concrete is non-ductile (and breaks under stress of earthquakes)(or other tensile challenge). Metal (steel) mesh or synthetic fibers are added to concrete to make it more ductile.
Doubtful. Ductile by definition means "not brittle, easily stretched, malleable".
Sulfur is brittle.
A fluoride salt is brittle.
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