Malleable, I think.
Malleable
Malleability - ability to be shaped via hammering Conductivity - ability to conduct electricity Ductility - ability to be manipulated without breaking
- have lustre (shine) - are malleable/ductile (can be shaped or molded without breaking) - are good thermal (heat) conductors - are good electrical conductors - have high density
Before the plastic is molded dyes are added to the molten plastic.
give example of sphere shaped virus
funny shaped vessel not comical
Plasticity means the ability to be shaped and molded.
A plastic which will soften when heated and harden when cooled.
As solid
Shaped or molded
plastic
Because they are differently shaped, molded to help them survive in their habitats.
The prefix "plast-" refers to something that is capable of being shaped or molded. It is derived from the Greek word "plastos," which means molded.
malleableSome synonyms:ductilemanageable (controllable without great effort)moldableplasticpliable/pliant (bendable)shapeablesupple (flexible/pliant)tractabletractile (ductile)transformableworkableyieldingExpressions that also mean 'able to be shaped/molded':putty in hands, rolls with punches.
Some synonyms of the word 'shaped' are "determined, molded, influenced, regulated, formed, moulded and forged. It can mean to cause, do or make something.
malleability is the ability to be hammered into thin sheets, and ductility is the ability to bend without breaking
Iron is used for tools because it is strong, durable, and abundant. It has the ability to withstand high temperatures and can be easily shaped and molded into various tool designs. Additionally, iron can be hardened through heat treatment, increasing its strength and longevity for tool applications.
"Plastic memory" refers to a phenomenon in which a material temporarily retains a deformation or shape after being subjected to stress, but eventually returns to its original shape once the stress is removed. This is often seen in certain types of plastics or materials that exhibit viscoelastic behavior.