Ductility
ductile
Physical. The metal is still metal, even though now it's wire-shaped.
Ductility refers to the ability of a metal to be drawn into a wire.
Baling wire is a metal, specifically a type of steel wire used for bundling materials like hay or straw.
When metal is drawn out into a wire, it is a physical change. This process involves altering the shape and form of the metal without changing its chemical composition. The metal retains its properties, such as conductivity and malleability, even after being transformed into wire.
ductile
Physical. The metal is still metal, even though now it's wire-shaped.
Physical. The metal wire is still a metal wire after the change.
Ductility refers to the ability of a metal to be drawn into a wire.
Yes, most metals can be stretched into wires through a process called drawing. This involves pulling the metal through a series of decreasingly smaller dies to reduce its diameter while increasing its length. The resulting wire retains the properties of the original metal.
Electricity is generated when a piece of conductive metal (such as copper) is passed through a magnetic field (or if the magnetic field is moved around the metal). A generator will have a copper wire in the center, surrounded by a magnet shaped like a torus (donut shaped, wire is in the hole in the middle). The wire is stationary. Electricity is generated when the magnet is spun (moving the magnetic field around the wire). This will generate an AC current (alternating current).
In most cases, copper is the metal used in wire.
The thickness of metal wire is inversely proportional to the guage number of the metal wire. So 28 guage metal wire is thicker than 30 guage metal wire.
Baling wire is a metal, specifically a type of steel wire used for bundling materials like hay or straw.
While soft metals are malleable, you teacher will not be soft on you when he/she realises you plagiarise your answers.
The word for a flexible strand of metal is "wire."
yes its a metal