There may be other substances more ductile but Gold is the most ductile element.
The property is known as "malleability" or "ductility". It means the metal can be formed into different shapes without breaking. Gold has the highest ductility.
Ductility: the ability of a metal to be easily transformed in wires.Heat conductivity: the ability of a material to conduct heat.
just as important as eating or breathing
In Physics, the Rehbinder effect refers to the reduction in the hardness and ductility of a material by a surface-active molecular film. It was named after the Russian scientist Paul Rehbinder.
ductility
Ductility means the ability of a material to deform under tensile stress. When a ductile material is being streched it will deform instead of breaking.
Ductility is one of the imp properties of materials. There are many materials with high ductility. But most commonly used are GOLD, SILVER, COPPER, ALUMINIUM,etc. That is why we use these to make jewelers. Which need high ductile materials.........
Gold has both very high malleability and ductility - possibly the highest of all metals in both categories.
This is called ductility.
For study island: a piece of copper.
The property is known as "malleability" or "ductility". It means the metal can be formed into different shapes without breaking. Gold has the highest ductility.
* Ductile: this is material which have ductility as a property.* Ductility: the property of a material to be deformed by tensile stress; this material can form easy wires.* Malleability: the property of a material to be deformed by compressive stress; this material can form easy foils.* Conductivity: the property of a material to conduct easy electricity or heat.* Shininess: the property of a material to have a luster, to easy reflect light.
Ductility
ductility is a term used to describe a material that can be pulled out into a long wire.
Principle is based on ductility of material.
malleability
Most metals have ductility. Gold and silver are two excellent examples. A ductile material can be beaten into a thin sheet like gold leaf or drawn into a long thin wire like copper or silver.