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What is ductilty?

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∙ 14y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

ductility is a term used to describe a material that can be pulled out into a long wire.

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Is ductility example of intensive property?

Ductility is a property of a material that describes its ability to deform under tensile stress without breaking. It is considered an intensive property because it does not depend on the amount or size of the material present, but rather on the inherent characteristic of the material itself.


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