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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 3 months ago
Metals have a high tensile strength because the bonds between the atoms are strong. The metallic bond binds all the atoms into a giant structure which means that there are few weak spots. They share electrons with each other. For example: Iron is used to make cars and bridges because it is hard, with a high tensile strength. Copper is used to make electrical wiring because it is a good conductor of electricity.
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