It breaks when pressure is applied
The material become brittle.
Something that is brittle breaks easily.For example the old newspaper I found in the attic it was brittle in the chresr
: Separation of a solid accompanied by little or no macroscopic plastic deformation. Typically, brittle fracture occurs by rapid crack propagation with less expenditure of energy than for ductile fracture. :
yes selenium is brittle, it it is struck it will usually crumble.
Glass is more brittle than plasticine. Plasticine is a soft, flexible material that can be easily manipulated and shaped, whereas glass is a hard, rigid material that shatters into sharp pieces when broken.
It breaks when pressure is applied
it's hard but will break easily.
a brittle is something that breaks easily with out more opposition like bones for instance..
is factor of safety of brittle material half of ductile material
There are two.
A brittle material fractures without haven a large strain on beforehand. Examples are most ceramics, of extremely hard steel. The opposite is ductile.
The material become brittle.
No, silicon is a brittle material and not ductile.
Very ductile material will often smear rather than cut during machining operations. Less ductile material (more brittle) will cut more easily.
It will break or fail. The type of failure will depend on how brittle/ductile it is. Brittle material will break cleanly, while ductile material will deform to varying degrees.
Brittle is neither a metal or nonmetal, it is a physical property of materials.Brittle is a property of a material. Most metals are not brittle but ductile and maleable.
Yes, rock is an example of a brittle material. Brittle materials are prone to breaking or fracturing under stress without significant deformation. Rocks like granite and limestone are considered brittle because they tend to fracture rather than deform when subjected to high pressure or impact.