Amaterial is said to be ductile if it
a. can be pulled out, or drawn, into a long wire.
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Physics, 01.09.2019 23:30 katiebotts18
Amaterial is said to be ductile if it
a. can be pulled out, or drawn, into a long wire.
b. can be hammered or rolled into flat sheets and other shapes.
c. can transfer heat or electricity to another material.
d. is a mixture of a metal with at least one other element.
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