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Discussion Forum : Engineering Materials - Section 1 (Q.No. 7)
7.
The hardness is the property of a material due to which it
can be drawn into wires
breaks with little permanent distortion
can cut another metal
can be rolled or hammered into thin sheets
Answer: Option
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NBharti said:   2 years ago
Drawn into wires = Ductility.
Breaks with little permanent distortion = Brittleness.
Can cut another metal = Hardness.
Rolled or hammered into thin sheets = Malleability.
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Amandeep Singh said:   1 decade ago
As we know about the carbide material.

One of the hardest material used for material removing operations.

P.venkatarao said:   1 decade ago
Hardness material having cutting ability property.

Indramani azad said:   1 decade ago
Property of material that resist to indentation.

Amit yadav said:   1 decade ago
Its a measure of indentation on other surface.

Suresh Peetala said:   1 decade ago
Hardness is ability to resist the plastic deformation or indentation. So it can cut other material.

Om mungelwar said:   6 years ago
Hardenability is cutting property.

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