-- copper
-- tungsten
-- playdoh
-- taffy
Most metals are ductile. Copper and Gold are very good examples
There are a quite a few answers that fit this question. Gold is very ductile and is an excellent conductor of heat and electricity.
Up to a point, it is possible to elastically deform any material. If the force is released, the material relaxes back to its original shape. If a material is deformed too much, the deformation becomes permanent (plastic deformation) or fracture will occur in a non-ductile material such as glass.
Glass is the best example for transparent material.
yes
Malleable.See Web Links for a definition.Ductile is a similar word. Both are commonly applied to describe metals.
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Examples are metals as gold, silver, copper, platinum etc.
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.
is factor of safety of brittle material half of ductile material
ability of a material to maintain integrity when it s flattened is called ductility.Metals are ductile material.
Yes, it is very ductile
Very ductile material will often smear rather than cut during machining operations. Less ductile material (more brittle) will cut more easily.
There are two.
Copper and platinum.
Gold
Well, it's pretty brittle, so relatively, no. More malleable than diamonds, less malleable than copper.
Ductility refers to the ability of a metal to be drawn into a wire.