What is malleable ?
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Meghna Thapar 4 years ago
Malleability is a property of material by which in can be beaten to form its thin sheets. Most of the metals are malleable. Examples of malleable metals are zinc, iron, aluminum, copper, gold, silver, and lead. silver and gold are highly malleable. Ductility has to do with tensile stress, whereas malleability deals with compressive stress. Materials such as lead are very malleable and can be hammered into shape with little chance of fracturing, but they are not ductile and will easily fracture if pulled from two opposite directions.
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