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28 June, 23:16
6. What is ductility?
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Layne Potts
28 June, 23:21
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Best to look it up for better results. The measure of a metals ability to withstand tension or stress to it. Like when when metal is being pulled apart it would be the distance it's being pulled.
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Mckenzie Sanders
28 June, 23:38
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Ductility is a measure of a material ability to undergo significant plastic deformation before rupture.
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