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Which of the following material has maximum ductility?
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Abilash said:
5 months ago
Nickel > Copper > Aluminum > Mild Steel.
So, Nickel has the maximum ductility among the given options.
So, I think option C is the correct answer.
So, Nickel has the maximum ductility among the given options.
So, I think option C is the correct answer.
GOPAL MANDAL said:
9 months ago
Copper has maximum ductility.
Gold has maximum reliability.
Gold has maximum reliability.
Nvk said:
1 year ago
The correct answer is Copper.
Copper is known for its high ductility, with a ductility percentage of around 50-60%. This means that copper can be stretched or drawn out to a significant extent without breaking.
Here's a rough ranking of the materials you listed by their ductility:
1. Copper (50-60%)
2. Aluminium (20-30%)
3. Mild steel (15-25%)
4. Nickel (10-20%)
Note that ductility can vary depending on the specific alloy, processing history, and testing conditions.
However, in general, copper is considered one of the most ductile metals.
Mild steel has moderate ductility, while nickel has relatively low ductility compared to the other options. Aluminium has intermediate ductility, but it's still lower than copper.
Copper is known for its high ductility, with a ductility percentage of around 50-60%. This means that copper can be stretched or drawn out to a significant extent without breaking.
Here's a rough ranking of the materials you listed by their ductility:
1. Copper (50-60%)
2. Aluminium (20-30%)
3. Mild steel (15-25%)
4. Nickel (10-20%)
Note that ductility can vary depending on the specific alloy, processing history, and testing conditions.
However, in general, copper is considered one of the most ductile metals.
Mild steel has moderate ductility, while nickel has relatively low ductility compared to the other options. Aluminium has intermediate ductility, but it's still lower than copper.
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Dr Sarada Prasad Parida said:
2 years ago
I think Aluminum is the right answer.
Siva said:
2 years ago
I think copper is the right answer.
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Akash said:
5 years ago
Mild steel has maximum ductility. Those materials show the lower amount of the carbon. Alloying elements from one metal to another metal.
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Dipesh said:
6 years ago
Carbon content is responsible for more Ductlility?
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Khushi said:
6 years ago
Al is more ductility material.
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Jeeva said:
6 years ago
Ductility is the ability of a material to deform plastically under Tensile Load.
Malleability is the ability of a material to deform plastically under Compressive Load.
Aluminium is more malleable than Mild steel, although Mild Steel is more ductile than Aluminium.
Malleability is the ability of a material to deform plastically under Compressive Load.
Aluminium is more malleable than Mild steel, although Mild Steel is more ductile than Aluminium.
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Abhishek said:
7 years ago
No, AL has malleability not ductility.
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