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* Ductile: this is material which have ductility as a property.* Ductility: the property of a material to be deformed by tensile stress; this material can form easy wires.* Malleability: the property of a material to be deformed by compressive stress; this material can form easy foils.* Conductivity: the property of a material to conduct easy electricity or heat.* Shininess: the property of a material to have a luster, to easy reflect light.
Filter is a material not a property.
Paint is a material not a property.
A material with high initial permeability and low retentivity have electromagnetic property.
Sweetness does not depend on the amount of material. It is an intensive property.
characteristic or functionality of a material = property of a material
It will be crystal.Crystal is the main property
Rigidity is a property of material itself whereas stiffness is a function of material property, sectional property and end conditions.
To identify the property of a material means to identify the characteristics of a material. example: The fabric was light and slightly transparent.
* Ductile: this is material which have ductility as a property.* Ductility: the property of a material to be deformed by tensile stress; this material can form easy wires.* Malleability: the property of a material to be deformed by compressive stress; this material can form easy foils.* Conductivity: the property of a material to conduct easy electricity or heat.* Shininess: the property of a material to have a luster, to easy reflect light.
Filter is a material not a property.
Clay is not a property, but a natural material.
Paint is a material not a property.
I do not know the specifics in Indiana, but, in many cases, the maximum height is the height of adjacent property.
A material with high initial permeability and low retentivity have electromagnetic property.
Texture is an intensive property, because the texture of a material does not change dependent on the amount of the material that is measured.
Property of a material by virtue of which, it can be drawn into thin.. wire.