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Metals, when heated appropriately, can be both rolled flat and hammered into shapes. The whole art of swordmaking is based on this, as is the art of blacksmithing.it's malleable
A mineral that can be bent without breaking and will stay bent is called malleable. It means that the mineral can be easily shaped or molded without breaking, and it will hold the shape after being bent.
The opposite of malleable is brittle, which means that a substance is prone to breaking or shattering when subjected to stress or pressure.
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Malleability is the ability of a material to be shaped, e.g. hammered into sheets, without breaking. It is a physical property of plastics and some metals. --- Examples: When plasticine is cold, it is hard to work and mold. However once it has been warmed up, it becomes easier to work with: it has become malleable thus its malleability is affected by temperature. This is also true of iron which has to be heated to be forged. Malleability is the characteristic of a substance whereby it can be easily hammered or pounded into shape. Examples of malleable metals are gold and copper. The word means hammer or maul. It is how much something, like a soft metal, can be shaped or stretched by hitting it. Something more malleable can be shaped easier than something less malleable.
Malleable means that a material can be easily shaped or molded under pressure without breaking. It describes the ability of a substance to be hammered, rolled, or pressed into thin sheets or shapes without cracking or breaking.
The ability to be bent repeatedly without damage is called flexibility.Flexibility a+flexibility
To be malleable (instead of malliable) means that the object can be flattened or molded relatively easily. Play-Doh would be a very malleable object, and aluminum is relatively malleable compared to chalk, which is almost not malleable at all (everything is at least slightly malleable, and there is no such thing as 100% malleable.)
"malleable" means that a metal can be hammered or pressed into different shapes without breaking.
Ductile metal: can be deformed without fracture, under tensile stress, can form easily wires and tubes Malleable metal: can be deformed without fracture, under compressive stress, can form easily sheets and plates
Metals, when heated appropriately, can be both rolled flat and hammered into shapes. The whole art of swordmaking is based on this, as is the art of blacksmithing.it's malleable
A mineral that can be bent without breaking and will stay bent is called malleable. It means that the mineral can be easily shaped or molded without breaking, and it will hold the shape after being bent.
Malleable gold refers to gold that can be easily hammered, rolled, or pressed into different shapes without breaking. Gold is known for its malleability, which allows it to be shaped into intricate designs and jewelry.
The word malleable is often used in regard to metals but can also apply to other materials. It means pliable or easily changed in shape without breaking.
Copper is malleable because its metallic bonds allow its atoms to move easily past each other without breaking. This means that when force is applied to copper, its atoms can rearrange without causing the material to crack or break.
The opposite of malleable is brittle, which means that a substance is prone to breaking or shattering when subjected to stress or pressure.
Yes, gold and silver are two minerals that are both malleable and ductile. This means they can be easily shaped under pressure or tension without breaking.