Ductility
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ductility
-Porosity has to do with the amount of pores in the material, which reflects the amount of air or water it can hold. -Ductility is the property of solid to be drawn into wires. -Malleability is the property of solid to be hammered into thin sheets. -Brittleness is the property of solid to be broken into pieces. -Elasticity is the property of solid to return to its original shape after being stretched. -Magnetic property is the ability to attract other materials. -Electrical property is the ability to allow electricity to pass through. -Thermal property is the ability to conduct heat. -Flexibility is the ability of a material to be bent without breaking.
Malleability is the ability to be bent,flattened,hammered,or pressed into new shapes without breaking.
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It is a physical property.
A physical property can be observed without changing the substance into something else.
Ductility http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ductility
Ductility and malleability are two properties of metals that describe specific tendencies in certain metals. Ductility describes the property of the ability to stretch a metal, without being damaged. Highly ductile materials are useful for stretching into wires. Malleability describes the property of a metals ability to be deformed under compression. Highly malleable materials can be readily rolled or hammered into sheets. While these properties are similar, different materials react differently in these circumstances. Gold or copper for example, are both highly ductile and malleable, whilst lead is only malleable.
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Sheer strength is the ability to accomplish, move, or get through something without the assistance of anything else. Sheer strength can mean splitting wood without an axe for example.
Ductility is the physical property related to the ability of a metal to be easily transformed in wires.
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If a material is easy to bend without breaking, it is usually described as flexible (flexibility). Another similar term is tensile strength (the strength of a material when it is stretched). Malleability describes the material's ability to be molded without breaking. Tensile strength and ductility describe the ability to be stretched without breaking.
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Cut it from the unfinished side to avoid splitting.
Ductility refers to the ability of a metal to be drawn into a wire.