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This is the way we describe the ductility of metals. A ductile metal can be "pulled" (called "drawing" by the industry) and made into wire, or rolled and turned into foil. Copper is drawn into wire and aluminum is rolled into foil, and both metals will stand up to the processes because they have the physical property of ductility. Look below for links.

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Q: Particles of solids tend to stay very close together from each other when they are pulled That way some solids can turned into thin wires How is that property called?
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