it is not easy to weld hard materials....it always difficult to hard materials.....
Very ductile material will often smear rather than cut during machining operations. Less ductile material (more brittle) will cut more easily.
Boron is not considered a ductile material. It is a brittle element and tends to break or fracture rather than deform under stress.
No, it is a semi conductor so it is not ductile.
Yes, bronze is a ductile material. It has good ductility, meaning it can be easily deformed under tension without breaking. This property makes it suitable for applications where it needs to be molded or shaped easily.
Silver is more ductile than gold. Ductility is a measure of how easily a material can be drawn or stretched into a wire. Silver is known for its exceptional ductility, making it one of the most ductile metals, while gold is also ductile but less so compared to silver.
For ductile materials, the yield stress is always lower than the tensile strength of the material. For brittle material they can usually be considered the same point. Steel is generally considered ductile.
No, pencils are not ductile. Ductility refers to the ability of a material to deform under tensile stress. Pencils are made of graphite, which is a brittle material that breaks easily rather than stretching.
Actually that depends on the alloy:iron & carbon alloys are less ductile than pure iron because the small carbon atoms position themselves between the larger iron atoms and lock them in placeplutonium & gallium alloy is actually more ductile than pure plutonium as the gallium stabilizes the ductile delta phase at room temperature instead of the normal brittle alpha phase that usually forms at room temperatureetc.
No. Ductile is that property of being shaped, rubber tends to be the exact opposite.
Chalk is not considered ductile; instead, it is a brittle material. Ductility refers to the ability of a material to deform under tensile stress without breaking, which chalk does not exhibit. When subjected to stress, chalk tends to fracture rather than deform, making it more suitable for applications where brittleness is acceptable.
Nitrogen is a GAS.so it can't be any of these at all!
When ductile material is loaded, when stress reaches yield and if the load continues, as long as load is not high enough to break material, the material is strain hardened when returning to no load. That means its yield strength will be higher than before, and the material is stronger.