A substance that can be drawn into wire is indeed called ductile
it is a metal
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Sometimes. Circular mills is a way of measuring wire size. It's a measurement of area. It's used to state the cross sectional area of round wire, because the current (electricity) carrying ability of wire is related to this area. In the U.S. wire gauge (18 gauge, 14 gauge, etc.) is used to state wire sizes until they become large. Large sizes (larger than 0000 gauge maybe) are stated in circular mills, but the size of any wire could be stated in circular mills.
The ability to be drawn into a thin wire is a property known as ductility. Iron has ductility.
Not quite sure what the question is... The Ductility of a metal is its ability to be drawn into a wire, Gold is very ductile. Hope that helps
a ductile material is one that can be pulled out ,or drawn,into a long wire.
Ductility refers to the ability of a metal to be drawn into a wire.
Helium is not ductile. Helium is a gas, and ductile refers to metals, and basically is the ability to be drawn or pulled into a thin wire. Clearly, helium cannot be pulled into a thin wire.
Ductility http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ductility
Ductility http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ductility
Metals can be pulled or drawn into a wire, so gold is an example.
The insulation on a wire is applied after the wire is drawn to size.
A substance that can be drawn into wire is indeed called ductile
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It is ductile.