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Materials which are rich in carbon content are brittle in nature so they don't bent
In theory, No
anisotropic materials have different properties in different directions.
Melting and boiling points are physical properties of materials.
why the tensile properties of most brittle materials are accessed by transverse bending tests and not ascertain by tensile tests
Their breaking strength is smaller than their shear strength. Once the strain on the material surpasses the elastic limit, the material will fracture and in process known as brittle fracture. This plastic deformation is permanent and irreversible.
brittle materials get break when subjected to stress but malleable do not.
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.
It is brittle at ordinary temperatures.
Brittle
In my concern ceramic materials are very strong materials which are not allow even small deformation
Periodic table lists elements. Not properties. Brittle is a property (of metals).
because they are generally brittle.
-nonmalleable -brittle -insulator -nonductile
glass and cast iron
Glass, ceramic ,cast iron