Ductility
Ductility(from Dictionary.com:duc·tileadjective1. capable of being hammered out thin, as certain metals; malleable.2. capable of being drawn out into wire or threads, as gold.3. able to undergo change of form without breaking.4. capable of being molded or shaped; plastic.)Hope that helps!
Metals can be pulled or drawn into a wire, so gold is an example.
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Ductility
There are several metals able to be stretched into wire. In electrical wiring, copper or copper coated aluminium is commonly used. Steel is also able to be stretched into wire.
The ability to be drawn into a thin wire is a property known as ductility. Iron has ductility.
it is a physical property
The metallic property of ductility allows it to be drawn into thin wires.
i supose its ductile
Property of a material by virtue of which, it can be drawn into thin.. wire.
yes this is because one specific property of most metals is ductility which is the property of being able to be drawn into wires. This property can be attributed to metals mobile electron structure.
Ductility refers to the ability of a metal to be drawn into a wire.
Ductility is the property of metals that enables them to be drawn into wires......
Ductility, the property of a substance to be drawn out into a thin wire is a physical property associated with some metals, such as gold, silver and copper.
A substance is considered to be ductile, if it can be hammered out thin or drawn into a wire.
Ductility(from Dictionary.com:duc·tileadjective1. capable of being hammered out thin, as certain metals; malleable.2. capable of being drawn out into wire or threads, as gold.3. able to undergo change of form without breaking.4. capable of being molded or shaped; plastic.)Hope that helps!
Ductility http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ductility