The facility to be pulled into wires is called ductility, several elements have this. These are ductile metals or alloys: platinum, silver, gold, aluminium, copper, nodular cat iron, rhodium etc.
Copper and Boron because they are mellabeale
Metals [in Pure or Alloy Form] best do this.
ductile
copper
Malleable
Ductility. A metal can be drawn into wires as the atoms of a metal are packed regularly in layers and they are of the same size. Hence when a force is applied, layers of atoms can slide over one another.
Ductility
Yes
Ductile metals are metals that can be pulled into long, thin lengths without breaking. Some metals are more easilly formed in this way that others, so some aremore ductile than others. Gold and copper are examples of highly ductile metals. Potassium is an example of a metal that is not ductile.
Malleable
The metallic property of ductility allows it to be drawn into thin wires.
DUCTILITY
copper can be drawn into thin, long wires~`
chemical property
The metal is said to be ductile.
because iron can be drawn in thin sheets or into wires
Ductility is a property of atoms, especially metals, where they can be drawn into thin wires.
The property is said to be ductile. Copper is said to be ductile as it is a metal than can be drawn out into thin wires, as used in electrical cables.
Ductility. A metal can be drawn into wires as the atoms of a metal are packed regularly in layers and they are of the same size. Hence when a force is applied, layers of atoms can slide over one another.
Thin wires
Thin Wires in the Voice was created in 1967.