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Brittleness refers to the property of a material that causes it to fracture or break easily under stress without significant deformation. Britile materials absorb little energy before failure and typically exhibit a sudden, catastrophic break when subjected to excessive force. Common examples include glass and certain ceramics, which can shatter rather than bend or deform. In contrast, ductile materials can undergo significant deformation before breaking, allowing for more gradual failure.

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