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Yes, this is true. Creep is a very slow movement of sediment down a slope.
Ductility is a physical property.
Nickel is an element that effectively reduces creep in metals, particularly in high-temperature applications. By adding nickel to alloys, it enhances their strength and stability, allowing them to maintain their structural integrity under prolonged stress and elevated temperatures. This property is especially valuable in aerospace and power generation industries where materials are subjected to extreme conditions. Additionally, nickel improves the overall toughness and ductility of the metal.
Ductility is a physical property because it can be observed without a chemical change to the material. For instance, if we are working with aluminum to calculate its ductility, whatever we do to the aluminum metal in the process, it will still be aluminum metal.
No, it's a physical property. Ductility is a substance's ability to be pulled into different shapes, like a metal pulled into a wire. Changing the shape of a substance does not change its chemical composition, which is why it's a physical property and not a chemical property.
Capable of being hammered out thin, as certain metals; malleable. Can be made into wires.
creep is when soil moves a tree slowly down a slope.
Yes, this is true. Creep is a very slow movement of sediment down a slope.
Hardness is the opposite of ductility.
A gas does not have any ductility.
Hmmmm...who does a racist know to hate by the look of them? How could the Nazis determine who was Jewish, homosexual, or who had criminal tendencies by sight? Rhetorical questions, all. Keep in mind that your definition of "creep" is going to differ from everyone else's. Trying to apply a label to another based on how they appear is the definition of discrimination.
Ductility is a physical property.
Ductility, in the case of gases, makes no sense.
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No. Ductility is a property whereas salts are a kind of chemical!
when ductility increase hardness decrease