malleanle means that it can not break. i think
Gold is a ductile metal means that gold metal possesses the capability of being drawn into wires. A 10gm piece of gold can be drawn into 2km wire. Not only this, gold is the most malleable metal which means that it could be beaten into thin sheets. A gold piece can be beaten into a a sheet which is transparent.
Malleable refers to a material's ability to be easily shaped or formed without breaking. It can be hammered, rolled, or pressed into different shapes without cracking or fracturing. Metals like gold and aluminum are examples of malleable materials.
In terms of metals, malleable means that the metal can be easily shaped or formed by hammering, pressing, or rolling without breaking or cracking. Malleability is a desirable property in metals for applications that require shaping or forming processes.
"Malleable" describes the quality of being able to be easily shaped, molded, or manipulated without breaking. It is commonly used to describe materials like metals that can be hammered or rolled into thin sheets.
If you think of a wooden hammer as a mallet and if you hit something with it and it becomes thinner than before, it is malleable and will become thinner the more you do that. Gold and silver are two metals like that as well as many others.
bendable
Able to be beaten into shape.
malleable means bendable. its moldable
Malleable.See Web Links for a definition.Ductile is a similar word. Both are commonly applied to describe metals.
It can be bent, reshaped, and hammered without breaking.
It means they could potentially harm the surface of your property and you could do nothing about it. If they wanted to drill for minerals on your land, they could do so...without compensating you.
Gold is a ductile metal means that gold metal possesses the capability of being drawn into wires. A 10gm piece of gold can be drawn into 2km wire. Not only this, gold is the most malleable metal which means that it could be beaten into thin sheets. A gold piece can be beaten into a a sheet which is transparent.
yes because malleable can also mean 'easily influenced' so when you add water to water the flour binds readily, hence 'easily influenced'
If there were no private property rights then there could be no private businesses and that would mean that it would not be a capitalist system.
The word you're looking for is... malleable.
Malleable refers to a material's ability to be easily shaped or formed without breaking. It can be hammered, rolled, or pressed into different shapes without cracking or fracturing. Metals like gold and aluminum are examples of malleable materials.
Useful for...in a troop? Useful for...in a Circus? No offense, but what do you mean?